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private property
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United Kingdom
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Owning a home with a backyard is considered a typical part of the 'Aussie' or 'British' dream.
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2
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property
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United Kingdom
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Owning property is a common goal for individuals and families, and is often seen as a sign of financial stability and success.
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3
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property
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United Kingdom
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Owning property is considered a key aspect of financial stability and success.
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1
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4
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property
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United Kingdom
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Owning property is a common goal and a sign of financial stability.
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1
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5
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property boundaries
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United Kingdom
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Clearly defined and respected, often marked by fences or walls
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1
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6
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property destruction
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United Kingdom
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Vandalizing property is considered a serious offense and can lead to legal consequences.
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1
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7
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property inheritance
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United Kingdom
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Inheritance laws often involve passing property to direct descendants
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1
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8
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property inheritance
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United Kingdom
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Common for assets to be evenly divided among children, regardless of gender
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1
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9
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property ownership
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England
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Emphasis on freehold ownership, allowing individuals to own the land and property outright.
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1
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10
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property ownership
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United Kingdom
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Investing in real estate is a common and popular way to build wealth.
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1
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11
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property ownership
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United Kingdom
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Historical significance and heritage often associated with property ownership
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1
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12
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property rights
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United Kingdom
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Property rights are strongly protected by law, and individuals have the right to own, use, and transfer property.
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1
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13
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property size
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United Kingdom
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There is a preference for larger property sizes, often reflecting a sense of prestige and status.
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1
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