Prices in many parts of the UK have been more or less static since 2008, and in some cities they've actually fallen.
The hot spots are all "capital" cities for their catchment areas.
>if you can do your job remotely the western isles are nice and cheap
I've considered this, but I decided that moving to Europe is a better idea, for cultural and political reasons.
Also, it doesn't rain nearly as much; climate change is going to flood/rot a lot of the UK's housing stock and infrastructure over the next few decades, and I'd rather be somewhere hotter and drier.
The hot spots are all "capital" cities for their catchment areas.
>if you can do your job remotely the western isles are nice and cheap
I've considered this, but I decided that moving to Europe is a better idea, for cultural and political reasons.
Also, it doesn't rain nearly as much; climate change is going to flood/rot a lot of the UK's housing stock and infrastructure over the next few decades, and I'd rather be somewhere hotter and drier.