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Wow, That was weird, first time I knowingly have had a question answered by AI: Stock management Housing associations may sell properties to invest in improvements or develop new ones. Funding Housing associations may sell properties to fund new developments, such as in expensive central London. Profit Housing associations may sell properties to generate profits that can be used to fund affordable housing. Housing associations are non-profit organizations that reinvest profits from the sale of properties into developing and offering more affordable properties. They may also use the funds for maintenance or improvements to their existing properties. Some say that housing associations have become more like property speculation outfits. They argue that residents and communities should be informed about which homes are being sold, why, and how the money is being reinvested. There are also shock horror articles too, from the Guardian and the like
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By Jenijenjen · Posted
I've noticed that they've sold a few Victorian family houses they've owned which cost a lot to maintain. It makes greater economic sense for them to cash in on ED prices and put the money into new builds that are not so expensive to maintain. -
Hi, I'm looking for a second-hand cot - It doesn't have to be perfect condition or anything . Thanks in advance. Tiff
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