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This is NOT Chelsea-on-Sea: Seaside locals rage at rich Londoners pricing Them out of
The Market Place
can be Nasty. https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/04...0031330249.jpg [Furious residents of some of Britain's most picturesque seaside towns have slammed wealthy Londoners for snapping up second homes in the area during the pandemic and pricing them out of the housing market. Covid lockdowns and the rise of flexible working saw a surge of Londoners travelling outside of the capital, spending a record £54.9bn on properties outside the city last year - the highest value on record by far. However, the rush for second homes has brought misery to residents of the most popular towns, with soaring house values pricing young people out of the housing market.] Sign Of The Times https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ide-towns.html |
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it's been going on for decades, it's not exactly news. Ask the welsh
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With a Lack of Housing being built
Houses by the Sea go up in price. |
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I live in semi-rural North Wales and honestly the little villages around here are about 75% townies (mainly London/Birmingham). Last I heard they were complaining because their kids were struggling in the predominantly Welsh language schools here - what do they expect? :skull: |
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Very True. New Housing is not even green enough due to the Cost of that upgrade |
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