Britain loves bungalows – it’s quite a storey

Are today’s house prices unaffordable?

Here is an interesting piece about bungalows  – now forming only about 1% of all new housing stock, despite their popularity with an ageing population.

The piece, from the BBC, features a black and white photo of a sign advertising freehold semi-detached bungalows for sale in Essex in 1937 priced at £565 to £675.

The average wage then was about £200 – so for less than three times your annual wage, you could buy a nice new home.

On that basis, one of those bungalows should be worth about £80,000 today.

We turned up a two-bed semi-detached bungalow in Chadwell Heath near Romford, Essex, listed on Rightmove at £400,000.

The national average salary is currently about £27,200.

Meanwhile, talking about bungalows and prices, the one below listed by Purplebricks on Rightmove was on the pricey side at £239,950,000, as you can see.  Yesterday,  the figure suddenly came down by a few million after someone spotted that the curse of the fat finger had struck again.

 

 

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3 Comments

  1. Frown Please

    Purple bricks have done that so they can later on portal juggle the price down so they can achieve 100% of last asked price.

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  2. smile please

    Attention to detail.

    Probably some poor kid with little education straight out of school on an apprenticeship working 40 hours a week for a hundred and twenty quid. Been tasked with “Preparing details” with little training.

    Just who i want selling my house ……

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  3. Property Paddy

    If it’s on with PB then good luck to the vendor, they gonna need it.

    any hoo!

    I find bungalows hard to shift for the following reasons.

    A: Wrinklies like em, but they don’t want to drive or walk too far and Bungies are nearly always  a bit further out of town.

    B: They’re too small for normal families.

    C: They are on the whole UGLY

    D: Cos they are for people with nothing upstairs (like Bill)

     

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