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£2,200/month for windowless London studio flat

A tiny studio flat in London's prestigious Westminster area hits the market at £2,200 per month despite having no windows, highlighting the capital's extreme rental market crisis and soaring property prices.

£1.2m Ivy-Covered House Sparks Debate

A three-bedroom house in the UK, entirely engulfed by ivy, has hit the market for £1.2m. But is this nature-covered property a dream home or a maintenance disaster?

Satellite images show Australia's housing dream shattered

A single satellite image comparing Australian suburbs from the 1990s to today exposes the stark reality of the nation's housing crisis. The great Australian dream of homeownership is slipping away, as urban sprawl and unaffordability reshape the landscape

UK private rents drop for first time in five years

For the first time since 2020, average private rents in Great Britain have fallen, offering relief to tenants amid a cost-of-living crisis. Discover the latest trends and regional variations.

Right to Buy discounts cost taxpayers £1.5bn

New figures reveal the staggering cost of Right to Buy discounts to UK taxpayers, raising questions about the scheme's future amid soaring demand and housing shortages.

Billionaires' paradise faces housing crisis

The exclusive island of Martha's Vineyard, beloved by billionaires, faces a housing crisis as locals struggle to afford homes. Discover the stark contrast between luxury and affordability.

Pet minding helps Aussies survive housing crisis

As rental prices soar in Australia, more people are turning to pet minding and house sitting as creative solutions to avoid homelessness. Discover how this trend is reshaping living arrangements.

Solving the Global Housing Crisis: New Approaches

Discover groundbreaking strategies to address the worldwide housing shortage, from modular homes to policy reforms. Learn how cities and nations are adapting to this pressing challenge.

Elderly woman faces eviction in Mosman housing row

Judith Pearson, an 82-year-old resident of Mosman, is battling eviction after council officials claim her home renovations breach regulations. The case has sparked outrage among locals.

Thatcher's Right to Buy: Legacy of Lost Homes

Decades after its launch, Margaret Thatcher's Right to Buy policy continues to spark debate. This article examines its lasting impact on housing availability and affordability in the UK.

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