to have fun and live their lives, we are seeing developments by companies like essential living who have berkshire housein and some of those buildings will allow people to benefit from big shed area so they can have a party with friends, hang out and watch tv and bring back that sense of community that doesn't exist in renting in this country at present. in other countries in europe renting is much bigger than here, and we have perhaps become hung up on home ownership. yes, there's been a social stigma in this country that says that you are lower down the running of society if you don't own a house which is a load of nonsense. what we are seeing across europe and north america particularly are clusters of departments built by pension funds and those long—term investors want to plough their money into a investors want to plough their money intoa building investors want to plough their money into a building which they will rent out for 20 years and that means that business has a vested interest in making that building mice for te na nts, making that building mice for tenants, and right across the uk we have