Britain’s homes could be worth £9.2tn on open market, report shows

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Property website values total UK housing at four times the value of the country’s economy

Homes across Britain have added £49,257 to their value over the past five years on average, according to a property website.Homes across Britain have added £49,257 to their value over the past five years on average, according to a property website.Britain’s homes could be worth as much as £9.2tn on the open market – four times the value of the UK economy, and £550bn more than this time last year, it has been claimed.

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It's called a 'bubble'. The quality does not git the price tag, often by far.

Bullshit! They are the most overpriced boxes of crap in Western Europe…

So, about the cost of a typical two-up, two-down in London? 😉

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