When you buy a house, you’re paying for more than just square footage, but an extra bit of room certainly helps.But new data from Zoopla has revealed the huge disparity in how much space home-movers’ money will buy them – with the same amount of space costing up to twelve times as much in some areas compared to others., the figure rises to a whopping £562.
In Kensington and Chelsea, for example, one square foot of space costs an eye-watering £1,491 – more than twelve times the figure for Burnley. This means that the floorspace required in a home for a normal-sized double bed would cost £46,550 in Kensington and Chelsea, falling to £12,978 in Barking and Dagenham, London’s most affordable borough on a pounds per square foot basis.
Cambridge is the second most expensive city or town, with the equivalent space of a double bed costing £15,966. This is followed by Brighton , Oxford and Bournemouth .
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