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Lords with enormous estates could be broke.
Analysts estimated that Kendall-Jackson Wine Estates could be sold for $1.2 billion to $1.5 billion.
Before long, sink estates could be clamouring "me too!" - and accepting refugees could create a multiplier effect in local economies.
The report also suggested that up to £8.3bn of hospital estates could be "freed up" by being sold off.
He is right to suggest that regeneration will only happen in high-value areas, mainly London, and it is true that many postwar estates could be rebuilt at higher densities.
The coalition's proposals to shake up planning laws leading to a presumption in favour of sustainable development has triggered fears that housing estates could be built on protected land.
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Fischer's estate could be substantial.
Real estate "could be nice extra money," she said.
Because it is on two lots, the King estate could be subdivided, Mr. Laffey said.
And what estate could be more credentialed than the $8 million merlot-centric Raphael?
Someday, when the Marquette vines are tipsy with fruit, the illustrious Tortorello Estate could be his inheritance.
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