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Discover LudwigThe phrase "multiple properties" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a group or collection of different assets or possessions owned by an individual or organization. Example: The wealthy businessman had multiple properties around the world, including a luxurious penthouse in New York City and a beachfront villa in the Caribbean.
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Buying multiple properties to negative gear.
Many own multiple properties in London or the south-east.
"They're the most conservative: they can't lend for second homes, they can't lend for multiple properties.
Others who bought multiple properties claim to have lost up to £80,000.
Because investors usually own multiple properties, they get better repair deals than individuals can.
Some did so a few times, buying multiple properties with the hope of selling them for a quick profit.
It is estimated that landlords owning multiple properties owe more than £500m in unpaid tax, he said.
In addition, if a landlord owns multiple properties, dropping the price on one may bring down the price for others.
In any case, it would be prohibitively expensive to retrofit the multiple properties which lack kitchens and individual bathrooms.
"We couldn't sell them on the idea of bringing people in to multiple properties," Mrs. Marmosavinetti said.
There are landlords who have multiple properties specifically to let to students – but some of them are known for ripping them off.
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