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phyalow
12 months ago
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Nicholas Saunders and "Alternative London" changed...
£7,000 for a warehouse in Covent Garden, those sure were the days.
darkr
12 months ago
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Wow, even adjusted for inflation that's like £40k. You'd be struggling to find a warehouse anywhere near central for £4M these days.
hkt
12 months ago
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A prime example of how metrics of inflation are absolutely and utterly absurd, and generalises to domestic housing as well as commercial property.
dcminter
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It was definitely not an up & coming area in the early 70s, but inflation was part of it too - my parents bought their house with a half acre of garden in the green belt for £5000 at about the same time.
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