Most affordable towns across Britain revealed
Briefly

The study revealed that dual-income households typically pay 3.8 times their average annual income for a home in Britain, highlighting affordability challenges.
Zoopla's analysis indicates that single individuals face an even steeper burden, paying 7.6 times their annual income on average to purchase a home.
The affordability crisis varies regionally, with Cumnock, Scotland, and Shildon, County Durham, revealing average house prices as low as 1.1 times typical annual incomes.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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