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Scandal of luring first-time buyers | Alice Miles - Times Online the places we need to live in. A decent house in the country might becomecrazily silly mortgages (just, in my case anyway, quite sillymost people they are tough in the day-to-day expenditure; in the purse, not the propertycomes not from little falls in the nominal value of peopleday-to-day living costs: the food, the petrol, the gas and the council tax bills. It is in this context that the scrapping alex, London, UK One thing I disagree David B, Larkhall, UK Alternative explanationThe ide dawned upon me in early 2005, while I wasprice records for properties in poorer districts of ManchesterI long for some sanity in the housing market. come across one. Most are in it to make a quick bucknext month, our second move in a year, our fourth move in three years. The rise oftenant. Maria, Brighton, How is it this Luke, London, UK Fantasticallywith the statements made in the article, the (electedsilly prices from the few suppliers left). Building regulations www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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