Children are sharing bedrooms in 20% of UK households,
new research has revealed. According to Post Office Mortgage’s 'Step-up'
report, in 9% of homes in which children are bedroom-sharing a lack of space is
the cause. The report also reveals that the average size of a UK home has
decreased dramatically over the last 90 years, from 1,647 sq ft to 925 sq ft.
Over half (58%) of the parents polled wish their children had bigger rooms in
which to study and play, and 63% would like to move in to a bigger house. Read
more on 24dash.
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