
which shows the extent of the empty super rich ghettos in Kensington and Chelsea. Elsewhere in Central London, however, under occupancy is much lower than the national average, which is to be expected ...
Not sure that Lewisham normally seen as a super rich ghetto ...maestro wrote:Clearly not the case with this place...............
http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/lewis ... 27_people/
It's a similar story to rural Ireland where a bubble caused unwanted properties to be built where there's not the demand.Eagle wrote:Tim
Just saw report on Al Jaz about empty property in China. There are whole towns empty. Estimated 50 million empty homes.
I don't suppose it is but the thread has been posted in the 'Town Hall' section which is reserved for topics specifically relating to Sydenham, or at least Lewisham Borough. My link would have more relevance in here than debates regarding housing in the likes of Kensington, Chelsea, Dublin or indeed China.Tim Lund wrote:
Not sure that Lewisham normally seen as a super rich ghetto ...
Fair enough. Ask Admin to move it there if you want.maestro wrote:I don't suppose it is but the thread has been posted in the 'Town Hall' section which is reserved for topics specifically relating to Sydenham, or at least Lewisham Borough. My link would have more relevance in here than debates regarding housing in the likes of Kensington, Chelsea, Dublin or indeed China.Tim Lund wrote:
Not sure that Lewisham normally seen as a super rich ghetto ...
which would tend to reduce supply.target wealthy foreigners investing in London homes they do not live in