LSE:INL (Inland Homes Plc)

About INL

Inland Homes Plc engages in the acquisition and development of real estate properties. It operates through the following business segments: Land Sales, Asset Management Fees, Contract Income, House Building, Rental Income, Investment Properties, and Central Services. The Land Sales segment sells its own land assets to third parties. The Asset Management Fees segment engages as an asset manager to third party landowners to provide land management and planning services. The Contract Income segment constructs private or affordable housing projects for a third party landowner. The House Building segment constructs private or affordable housing units for sale to individuals or private investors. The Rental Income segment holds property assets for rental income purposes as cost mitigation in the short and medium term of site development. The Investment Properties segment holds property assets for rental income purposes for the long term. The Central Services segment central support functions supports all other segments. The company was founded by Stephen Desmond Wicks, Nishith Motilal Meghji Mulji Malde, and Paul Richard Brett on June 16, 2005 and is headquartered in Beaconsfield, the United Kingdom.
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