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House prices rise three times as much as incomes over ten years [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Publication details: London National Housing Federation 2012Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: National Housing Federation research shows the cost of buying a home in England increased by more than three times the rate of an average salary over the last ten years. In 2001 the average price of a home was £121 769 and the average salary was £16 557; by 2011 the price of a home was £236 518, an increase of 94% whereas wages had risen just 29% to £21 330 in the same period. Includes a full breakdown of regional figures.
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National Housing Federation research shows the cost of buying a home in England increased by more than three times the rate of an average salary over the last ten years. In 2001 the average price of a home was £121 769 and the average salary was £16 557; by 2011 the price of a home was £236 518, an increase of 94% whereas wages had risen just 29% to £21 330 in the same period. Includes a full breakdown of regional figures.