Thursday, July 24, 2008
English villages face an unsure future since young families and first-time buyers are under pressure to purchase houses in the countryside, according to a new report. The study found that the high price of property coupled with the low salary of rural workers is generating "indefensible pressures" that terrorize the future of rural communities. Without the families desirable to keep schools and shops living, it is feared that villages would become limited to the wealthy.
"For this third category, a lack of economic activity will squeeze out local schools and force shops to close as they won't be getting the hold up they need to thrive." The standard house price in the Cotswolds, for example, is £328,980, nearly 20 times higher than the average salary.
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Monday, July 21, 2008
re forced to move away from the country to buy houses, turning villages into virtual ghettos of the rich and elderly without families needed to keep schools and shops alive. We protect villages from any development because people want to be able to buy a little house that will still have a view of green fields in 20 years. The national housing federation research will be conducted in april. after six months of consecutive house price falls, it suggests the housing market could be headed for a crash bad enough to cripple existing homeowners but without solving problems of buyers in rural middle england.| Share |
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