James Edward Tuttiett (born October 1963) is a British businessman, who through his company, E&J Estates, owns the freehold of 40,000 residential properties in the UK. [1]
James Edward Tuttiett was born in October 1963. [2]
Tuttiett founded E&J Estates in 1991. [3]
According to data from Companies House, Tuttiett is a director of 85 companies, and often the only director, that own the freehold of numerous large developments in UK cities including Newcastle, Birmingham, Leeds, Coventry and London. [1] [2]
Tuttiett lives in a "listed property in an exclusive part of Hampshire near Winchester, surrounded by his own vineyard". [1]
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