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(Some of the vacant dwellings from these deserted farms and villages now serve as second homes for urbanites).
Last year Terra Firma of Britain bought 150,000 dwellings from E.ON, an energy utility, for around €7 billion ($8.3 billion).
As disposable income has risen, though, Indians have sought to recapture an increasing proportion of their dwellings from the blistering heat.
The policy proposal would restrict negative gearing to investment in new dwellings from 1 July 2017, if Labor wins the election.
The risk comes after the rule change when demand for established dwellings from investors falls away sharply, as the tax distortion ends.
Its Neolithic houses resemble dwellings from the same period that have been discovered all over England and Scotland: small square constructions, probably with thatched roofs, featuring compacted chalk-plaster floors with a hearth in the center.
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In 1766, Deane built a new house adjacent to the Webb House, a dwelling from which he was very often absent during the years of the American Revolution.
But it appears that this is inaccurate, and that "fleet" means a dwelling, from the old English flett, which gives us "flat".
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