
Getting behind the "non-doms" numbers
"The term "non-doms" describes a subset of those non-UK domiciled individuals who pay tax in the UK"
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"The term "non-doms" describes a subset of those non-UK domiciled individuals who pay tax in the UK"

"Starting with Jane Austen and ending with Emily Brontë, Kelcie Sellers of our World Research team takes inspiration from the world of literature in putting the prime residential markets of London into a global context"
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"Properties within a skimming stone's throw of the water."
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"There's more to this area than its carnival and association with a much-loved rom com."
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"Homes to inspire wisteria hysteria."
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"Properties with Regency drama."
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"You will need to know the difference if you're planning a move to the island."
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"Newbury is a thriving and vibrant market town in Berkshire surrounded by beautiful countryside and with excellent connectivity."

"One of central London’s most historic districts, Clerkenwell has long been cited by those that live there as somewhat of an under-the-radar neighbourhood."
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"The most successful examples combine original features with new-build practicality."