Sunday, October 20, 2013
The rural area of Britain where property is most affordable?
The rural area of Britain where property is most affordable?
A district of west Cumbria has emerged as having the most affordable property of Britain's rural areas, while the least affordable countryside housing is in the Cotswolds, research showed today. The average house price is just 2.7 times average earnings in Copeland - which includes the coastal towns of Whitehaven and Gosforth and the nuclear reprocessing site at Sellafield, as well as the remote western portion of the Lake District.
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libertas says:
Just goes to show what you want for a HPC. Lobby for nuclear power in your area to get prices down, down, down, for billions of years, with birth defects, whilst billions of tons of safe coal that can be burned clean is laying around going to waste, with all that precious carbon now not available to fertilize farms and wildlife.