Why the Home Counties are over – and where to move to instead
It has long been a rite of passage for growing families from London to escape to the Home Counties. But this year, for the first time, more than half of London leavers selling a home in the capital are heading beyond the ring surrounding the capital, according to Hamptons. The proportion has been …
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