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"When fractions add up". Sunday Times
"Owning a portion of a property that you can use for fixed periods makes sense, say Lucy Denyer and Rhiannon James. The answer could be fractional ownership. Long popular in America, fractional - or co-ownership - schemes allow buyers to club together to buy a far grander property than they could afford on their own. Participants are each entitled to use the property for a certain proportion of the year and, unlike with a timeshare, the money goes directly into the bricks and mortar - allowing them to benefit from any capital gain when they sell."

"Fractional Ownership? We'll have a piece". Daily Telegraph
"Buying a part-share in a holiday home abroad is simple, stress-free and profitable, says Chris Wilson. Just don't call it timeshare. The old rules about buying second homes are being torn up and thrown out of the window. Making money out of your property abroad through fractional ownership is the next big thing. In the United States, fractional ownership is the fastest-growing segment of the property market - and now it is catching on here.... Yet despite a long and convincing list of advantages over conventional property purchase, until now fractional ownership has accounted for a only tiny percentage of property sales for British citizens up. Until now."

"Fancy owning a piece of this?" Sunday Times
"a property trend that is already a multi-million-dollar industry in America and is poised to take off among British buyers: fractional ownership. Rather than acquiring a property entirely on their own, buyers are matched with others and buy it together. As a result, you can enjoy a holiday home far grander than anything you could have bought on your own. Invite your friends there, and you don't even need to tell them it is only really yours for part of the year. And since you own a share of the title, then if property prices rise, you share in that gain when you sell."

"Mayfair on a shoestring" Daily Telegraph
"What's more, the apartment can be handed down to the next generation without incurring inheritance tax. We also find fractional ownership a lot less problematic than outright ownership. We bought a flat in Edinburgh, which we use in a similar way, but it causes us many more headaches in terms of upkeep and repair."

Property fractions add up to whole new opportunity. Sunday Times
"WHAT do Donald Trump and Niall Quinn have in common? On the surface, not much perhaps, but both have been involved in promoting a type of property venture known as fractional investment. Fractional ownership has been available in Portugal for about five years and in America for more than a decade."