Alan Clifford
Well-known member
It just seems to me that there is an unregulated demand for housing compared to restricted supply in places where houses are required, for example, green belt around London. A long time ago, we wanted to extend our house by about a third of its size. I was really shocked at how little it would have cost (sadly, we were refused planning permission) so the price of houses is not really bricks and mortar but location and supply/demand mismatch.
In anything but the very short time, in this weird place called South East England, house prices will remain ridiculously high.
In anything but the very short time, in this weird place called South East England, house prices will remain ridiculously high.

