Majority of Brits consider housing crisis to be one of the UK's biggest issues

Majority of Brits consider housing crisis to be one of the UK's biggest issues

Even in a world of Covid and Brexit, one of the biggest issues facing the UK at the moment is the escalating housing crisis, according to a new survey UK adults. (Please click or tap the picture to find out more)

Bridging lender, Market Financial Solutions, polled over Brits who were asked their thoughts on the housing crisis and the government’s attempt to support homebuyers and the wider economy.
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Source: Property Reporter





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