Tuesday, Apr 24, 2007
New home buyers forced further afield due to inflated costs
Firstrung: New home buyers creating a 'mass exodus' from urban areas - smartnewhomes.com
The new homes market is experiencing a mass exodus from urban areas with London and major towns in the Midlands recording continued outward migration... SmartNewHomes.com reports that new home buyers are looking to move away from these built-up, urban areas to the north and south west where they are able to find a greater range of more affordable homes and more green space.
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1. tyrellcorporation said...
And at the same time this white-flight is f**king up everything for people earning regional wages trying to start a life!!!
The London housing market really is creating social havoc! Mass holiday cottage-burning is only round the corner IMHO
2. dugmug said...
The only affordable homes in the southwest are in really deprived areas that these bods wouldn't want to live in, I can tell you. There are mobile homes going for £100k down here!
3. nearly30 said...
Bit of scare-mongering IMHO.
4. mrmickey said...
This trend has been going on for years as imigrants flood in to the cities the whites move out