Inland Homes PLC
LSE:INL
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Inland Homes PLC
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Inland Homes Plc engages in the acquisition and development of real estate properties. The company is headquartered in Amersham, Buckinghamshire and currently employs 143 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2007-04-03. The firm develops a number of the plots for private sale and constructs partnership housing for registered providers. The firm's business segments include Land, where it sells its own land assets to third parties which have the benefit of planning permission; Asset management engages as an asset manager to third party landowners to provide land management and planning services; Contract, where it constructs private or housing projects for a third party landowner; House building, where it constructs private or housing units for sale to individuals or private investors; Rental, where it leases property assets for rental purposes in the short and medium term; Investment properties holds property assets for rental purposes for the long term, and Central support.
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