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  2. Pemberton Holmes Real Estate - Wikipedia

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    He was president of the International Real Estate Federation from 1975 to 1977. [18] [19] He was an advocate of the right to shelter, the right to own land, and land stewardship. [20] On Vancouver Island, a number of properties were influenced by Holmes including the Cathedral Grove nature preserve. [21] [22]

  3. List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1715

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    An Act for vesting certain Manors and Lands, in the Counties of Devon and Kent, the Estate of Sir William Courtenay Baronet, in Trustees and their Heirs, to be sold; and, with the Money arising thereby, to purchase other Lands in the County of Devon, contiguous to the Seat of his Family, to be settled to the same Uses.

  4. Pocket listing - Wikipedia

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    In the real estate industry in the United States, a pocket listing or hip pocket listing is a property where a broker sells a property through private connections rather than entering it into a multiple listing system (MLS) or otherwise publicly advertising it. [1] In Canada, this is called an Exclusive Listing. [2]

  5. This might be the funniest real estate listing we've ever read

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    But we've never read anything quite like this listing for this Birmingham, Alabama home. To be honest, the copy alone would probably be enough to make us want to place a bid on this place.

  6. Nuneham House - Wikipedia

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    Goldsmith gave his Deserted Village the pseudonym "Sweet Auburn", but did not disclose the real village to which it refers. However, he did indicate it was about 50 miles (80 km) from London and it is widely believed to have been Nuneham Courtenay. [2] William 3rd Earl, George, 2nd Earl of Harcourt and Countess of Harcourt c.1780 by Joshua ...

  7. Model village - Wikipedia

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    As landowners sought to improve their estates for aesthetic reasons, new landscapes were created and the cottages of the poor were demolished and rebuilt out of sight of their country house vistas. [1] However, according to the Oxford English Dictionary (2024), the first use of the term model village is post-Victorian, dating to 1906.