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The Great North-South Divide
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We often here about how grim it is in the north (and yes it is) but at least they can afford to live.
Down here in the South we are crushed by massive house prices (and if you dont buy the rents are to match) and for many of us long commutes.
So, who does have it worse?
We often here about how grim it is in the north (and yes it is) but at least they can afford to live.
Down here in the South we are crushed by massive house prices (and if you dont buy the rents are to match) and for many of us long commutes.
So, who does have it worse?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have pondered for a very long time why there should be ANY difference in house prices at all wherever you live, after-all a brick is a brick & presumably costs the same to manufacture wherever you are in the country. I am sick to death with the notion that there are such differences in areas throughout the UK.
But don't you see sandyRoe that perpetuates the very thing I am complaining about ? Do you not think that if for instance a law was past making it illegal to charge more for a property than it is worth in another area we could at least make a start to get equality throughout the UK ? & make it possible that there are NO undesirable areas.
// Whiskeyron something to do with wage difference I would imagine //
There again you see, there should be a panel of people who can decide what is the true worth of all jobs & professions. Why should work pay more because it is in a certain area ? Why should a bloke who kicks a ball about be worth 3k a week when we don't pay our nurses who look after our health a decent salary ? I think it is high time these things were seriously considered.
There again you see, there should be a panel of people who can decide what is the true worth of all jobs & professions. Why should work pay more because it is in a certain area ? Why should a bloke who kicks a ball about be worth 3k a week when we don't pay our nurses who look after our health a decent salary ? I think it is high time these things were seriously considered.
I've seen in the TV programme, Homes under the hammer, 3 bedroom houses in Liverpool selling for about 40K. I'd guess they're located in what must be considered bad areas.
If a similar house in Chelsea, for example, came on the market at the same price people might be trampled in the rush to buy. It's all down to supply and demand.
If a similar house in Chelsea, for example, came on the market at the same price people might be trampled in the rush to buy. It's all down to supply and demand.
it isn't the bricks, is it, it's the land.
An interesting piece here suggesting the problem isn't that London is the biggest city but that there isn't a second biggest city, and a surprisingly plausible claim that it should be Hebden Bridge:
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/bu siness- 2647242 3
An interesting piece here suggesting the problem isn't that London is the biggest city but that there isn't a second biggest city, and a surprisingly plausible claim that it should be Hebden Bridge:
http://