“There are opportunities for buyers to pay the same price now as they would
have a decade ago.”
Urchfont is a case in point. When Wiltshire County Council first put the house
on the market in 2008, an optimistic figure of £6 million was mooted. When
the property finally sold, it went for 2.7 million. Incredible, when you
consider that it’s hard to buy even a one-bed flat in London for less than
£200,000.
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