The number of bungalows being built in the UK has
collapsed, despite an ageing population. Why? It's the building that's symbolised a quieter, gentler
way of life for more than a century. Bungalows are sold as a dream for those
approaching retirement, wanting to do without the hassle of having to climb
stairs. They also provide easy access for wheelchair users and those unsteady
on their feet.
With the UK's population ageing, demand for single-storey
homes is likely to grow. But developers dealing with rocketing land prices are
under pressure to build further upwards. Read more on the BBC website.
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