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The 'unsellable' retirement homes scandal: How Brits are losing millions of pounds as values plunge by up to 95% due to restrictive leases and high service charges
British residents are losing millions of pounds as retirement home property values plummet by up to 95% due to restrictive leases and high service charges, creating an 'unsellable' housing crisis.
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