Hackney homes are most expensive in UK relative to average wages
In the north-east London borough, the average annual wage is £33,800 and the average house price is a lofty £575,511 – equating to a ratio of 17.03
In the north-east London borough, the average annual wage is £33,800 and the average house price is a lofty £575,511 – equating to a ratio of 17.03
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