Rural house prices almost double in a decade | Money | guardian.co.uk
A generation of 'Escape to the Country' buyers have sent rural house prices spiralling out of the reach of local inhabitants, according to a report from the Halifax today, which exposes the growing gulf between Britain's wealthy rural areas and poorer urban areas.
"South Oxfordshire is named by Halifax as Britain's costliest rural location, with average prices of £388,326."
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