Estate agency Savills has added to the alarm over
Britain's property market by warning of a "housing crisis" stoked by
a shortage of new homes. Savills has estimated that the shortfall in homes in
the south of England will reach 160,000 in the next five years, unless local
authorities act to make more building possible. "The talk of bubbles may
be misplaced in a strict sense, but talk of a housing crisis isn't," said
Savills. Read more on the Guardian website.
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