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Old 23-11-2016, 22:41   #62
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Re: How to keep house prices low for generations to come

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Originally Posted by nomadking View Post
So going from 150,000/year in 1997 to 500,000/year in 2008 isn't a problem?
Not sure where you got that idea. It's a huge problem IMHO as alluded to in my previous post*:

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The combination of a rapidly growing population, a small crowded island and all the infrastructure required to support large scale, environmentally sensitive new housing and services isn't conducive to cheap property. There's no way HMG can build sufficient new homes to force prices down significantly in places like the South East
* not to mention numerous others in thread s like the 'unstoppable migration'.

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