| |
The first book I read on economics started with the line, “We are a graduates are now finding out, servicing the debt of their course nation of people who make a living selling our homes to each other”, costs instead of building a deposit. The economics of life are this has reached a point where a third of the UK's wealth now resides changing and not in our favour. in bricks and mortar. Unfortunately, the race to get on the ladder before the bar is raised too high now isolates large pockets of the The subject of congestion requires no such description. We see it
population from the benefits and life-long investment which is home
|
|
everyday, every public holiday,every major national event… on the ownership. An Englishman will no longer have his castle as graduates are now finding out, servicing the debt of their course costs instead of building a deposit. The economics of life are changing and not in our favour.
The subject of congestion requires no such description. We see it everyday, every public holiday, every major national event… on the way to meetings that don't start on time and the idea of commuting |
|