Parts of Tyneside you can buy a whole street for less than the cost of the armoured truck you are going to have to buy to get home or to the shops.
2007-03-04 08:46:27
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answered by BillyB8 6
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Curtis, what is cheap?
Is a 2 bedroom terrace house under 90,000 cheap? To most of England it is. But the idea of cheap is dependant on wage and outgoings, i.e. what you can afford confortably. So to most people working in England housing is affordable.
Prices vary across the country (yes yuka, I said country) and so do wages, e.g. a one bed flat in Liverpool may be 350 a month and the same in London would be 800 a month, but (another eg) a graphic designer in Liverpool will earn about 8 grand less a year than in London.
It's all relative and 'cheap' has no meaning or influence without the variable of income.
2007-03-04 12:05:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't say I've ever heard of too many places I'd want to live that were also cheap. That said, northern areas seem to be cheaper than southern areas. Guess it depends on what you call cheap and what you think is a suitable area. Try Gumtree.com to compare prices for flats, houses, and shared living arrangements.
2007-03-04 11:43:29
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answered by fdm215 7
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half way down the channel tunnel
Cheap ( no overheads ) but a bit noisy !!!
Seriously it is getting more expensive to live here, by the day
Cornwal , or some remote parts of Wales ,
have cheap housing
Unfortunately , the job market is pretty grim in those parts
>^,,^<
here are some sites ,
that may give you some idea of the costs of housing UK
housing canon:
Find Cheap Prices on Shopgenie.co.uk
Find the Cheapest Prices for housing canon on Shopgenie - See our latest offers
www.shopgenie.co.uk/search/quicksearch.html?q=housing+canon&t=95 -
BBC NEWS | UK | Wales | Locals demand cheap housing
... Welsh assembly members they need affordable housing to keep communities alive. ... Friday, 3 October, 2003, 13:01 GMT 14:01 UK. Locals demand cheap housing ...
news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/uk_news/wales/3160012.stm -
Affordable Housing for Sale - Knight Frank
... housing is now a key element in residential development across the UK , creating ... In a drive to address UK housing demand, the Government has strengthened its ...
www.knightfrank.co.uk/residential/affordableHousing
Cheap property cheap houses -
Cheap properties needing refurbishment for developers, property development land ... investors looking for cheap property and cheap houses in the UK as well as for ...
www.investalist.co.uk -
BBC News | ENGLAND | Cheap housing
most scarce in south
A report from the Countryside Agency reveals deprivation in the South ... prices dip (01 Nov 01 | Business) UK housing market stalls (03 Oct 01 | Business) ...
news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/england/1742161.stm
2007-03-04 09:02:35
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answered by sweet-cookie 6
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yes and im living in it. Stoke on trent. It has cheap rent cheap houses. the down side is the job side of it. Its not the highest paying area but that is why its cheap. you are central here so can easily acces area well without too many long hauls
2007-03-04 08:46:48
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answered by Anonymous
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There was a survey on TV a few weeks ago and it said the Nelson in Lancashire is the cheapest place to live in the country
2007-03-04 08:46:25
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answered by dixidan_2000 5
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Move to Hull in East Yorkshire it one of the cheapest places in the country to live
2007-03-04 09:22:12
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answered by drownarose 2
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In a box on the street, that's kind of free! Other than that, prob an old mill town in Lancashire.
2007-03-04 08:50:07
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answered by Mr Macadoo 2
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anywhere north...keep driving up the A1/M1 until you find a property you can afford, you'll probsbly get as far as nothampton before you can live comfortabley but the petrol back down south to get to work is gonna be a killer
2007-03-04 08:46:42
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answered by untanuta 5
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The North is much cheaper than the South
2007-03-04 08:48:24
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answered by Her 2
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