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The house always wins

By: Series: Housing Today ; (213) 7 December 2000, 16-17(2)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: "Counting the cost of housing: the future of housing costs in relation to income and access to home ownenship" produced by the Cambridge Centre of Housing and Planning Research on behalf of the National Housing Federation and the Chartered Institute of Housing analyses affordability of housing in terms of house prices and average earnings ratios. Predicts that house prices will continue to rise faster than earnings. Summary of report available from National Housing Federation 020 7843 2234.
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"Counting the cost of housing: the future of housing costs in relation to income and access to home ownenship" produced by the Cambridge Centre of Housing and Planning Research on behalf of the National Housing Federation and the Chartered Institute of Housing analyses affordability of housing in terms of house prices and average earnings ratios. Predicts that house prices will continue to rise faster than earnings. Summary of report available from National Housing Federation 020 7843 2234.