Why are tiny, cramped, ugly as fuck houses so expensive in Britain? Why would anyone justify spending £90k+ on them?
supply and demand
>>52986519
Everything is expensive you melt
>>52986754
But we are a nation of 300,000 people a year
>>52986519
i'd live in a house like that every day of the week compared to a fucking flat. at least it's private the walls are built thick so it's quiet
>>52986815
>we
sure thing tomascz
I'd rather kill myself. I want to move to America. At least there you have space and can potentially own your own home unlike here where you rent until you die
>>52986908
>being poor
>>52986930
>being lucky
>>52986908
opie proxy user pls they do have land they can build on it just takes forever to get the papers cleared since they have to send inspection teams
>>52986519
Buy two, get one free.
>>52986519
Location, I have seen threads here with reasonably priced detached Brit houses.
>>52987025
>land they can build on
Doesn't the Queen own most of the land?
>>52986519
ninety thousand pounds seems kind of cheap to me
>>52986519
90k in pounds or 122k in euro is not a lot for a house
>>52987253
>>52987278
I wouldn't call them "houses". They're ugly crack-den looking pieces of shit
>>52986519
How are they from inside? They look comfy.
>>52987392
Small and dark
>>52987479
we have discovered electricity
Because it's a small, rainy island
it's charming
>>52986908
just look at this GARBAGE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_oPyVtKGFA
every street looks the same, bland, soulless, every building was built there 5 years ago, cars are the same, no art, people act like zombies and GTA characters
ahahhaahhahaahha unironically living outside europe
>>52988079
>thinking Britain has culture anymore
Everyone's idea of "doing something" is watching tv. All the shops are the same supermarkets, all the shopping centres are the same old industrial parks with cheap steel poles, no one cares about art or culture but what is on tv and going out to a dingy old oceana nightclub
>>52988079
>I'd rather live in a poor shithole than somewhere in the first world
If anything we're glad you left.
>>52986519
Because we don't build many houses per year, and a disproportionately large amount of houses are bought by foreign investors as a way to increase their capital.
So houses for "normal people" are increasingly unaffordable.