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The Lingholme
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Posted 22 January 2012 - 10:54 PM
lizthemeerkat, on 22 January 2012 - 05:03 PM, said:
There's possibly more needed due to the lack of decent housing options in 'good areas' - partly due to the 'Right To Buy System' that found many of the good quality houses in decent areas being bought by people who had lived there long enough to get a good discount.
Many Local Authorities (and Housing Associations that came from them) ended up with a surplus of housing stock in 'less desirable' areas - where I live there has had to be lots demolished because nobody would willingly accept them.
Why are they on the market/available for rent for so long - possibly because people are so unsure of their own long-term financial situation leaving them hesitant to commit to a mortgage. Sometimes private rents are ridiculously over-priced - leaving the prospective tenant with having to find a month's rent in advance plus a large deposit besides removal expenses.
Lots of them in my area (Huyton) as well, liz.
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