Analysis: Lack of affordability for first-time buyers means last year’s stellar price rises are unlikely to be repeated
they would be above the 90th percentile. That means someone on a modest salary in Glasgow can still aspire to buy their own home, whereas for all but the top 10% of earners in London, renting is the only real option.
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