>>The country needs more housing and more housing in areas which are both suitable for families >>and near to employment without driving.
Really? I'm not convinced about the last bit. I've never lived near my work by choice, I can't think of anything worse than living in a city with congestion, crime, noise, pollution etc. And what happens if you move employer? Not going through all the hassle and expense of moving. Far better to live in an area which is reasonably convenient for commuting to a number of different potential employers - which is what we did.
>>If you can afford to buy, then buy a private property not one built using public money.
Agree 100%
Last edited by: The Melting Snowman on Thu 19 Dec 19 at 17:45
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