Re: house prices - always and forever upward?



"davidof" <david.george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Virgils Ghost wrote:
Major planning reforms and a free market in the right to develop (land)
could depress the market

all very well but probably not very practical in the south-east of England
given the lack of water and road/rail infrastructure.

The South East is the amongst the least developed, less than 10% of the land
in the area is urbanised.


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