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Nigello Wrote:

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> I am glad more houses are being built but a bit

> dismayed to see that these ones looked very small.

> Why not build an extra storey to compensate for

> the narrowness and lack of depth? Hope they get

> finished anyway.


I believe the answer is because there were objections from nearby residents.

joom Wrote:

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> I was told by the builders in the summer that they

> were going to be be selling for ?800k each!

> They're so small it's insulting. Greedy

> developers.



Well if people are willing to pay that sort of money for that sort of house, you can't really blame the developers for asking for it, can you?

Sue Wrote:

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> joom Wrote:

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> -----

> > I was told by the builders in the summer that

> they

> > were going to be be selling for ?800k each!

> > They're so small it's insulting. Greedy

> > developers.

>

>

> Well if people are willing to pay that sort of

> money for that sort of house, you can't really

> blame the developers for asking for it, can you?



It is the market - if people won't pay that they'll

reduce, and the government has been making BTL less

attractive (so will probably be brought to live in).

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