Wednesday, April 13, 2016
It’s all looking a bit grim down South
House prices: Is the South East the next unaffordable property hotspot?
House prices continued to motor ahead in the year to February 2016, fuelled by strong growth in the south of England and a supply shortage across the country Supply shortage or too few people/companies owning too many properties? They've always been a couple of policies away from sorting this home/housing/property mess out. Plenty of good policies to copy in Europe.
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britishblue says:
The Daily Telegraph have removed all comments sections from all its articles. It got to be a bit of a joke where a ‘journalist’ would spew some propaganda and then get taken apart in the comments section. It got to a point of no return where the Telegraph was producing scare mongering stories about Brexit and then getting taken absolutely to the cleaners when readers ran rough shod through their arguments.
I would take it with a very, very big pinch of salt that properties are still rising sharply in London. Removal companies in London had the quietest start to the new year ever and prices are being reduced.