New high speed link could boost Birmingham's future housing market | Mail Online
Cutting a minute off a commuter train journey to London adds £1,300 to the price of the average terrace home, and, according to Savills, increases the price of a detached property by £2,250 for every minute saved.
Which could spell good news for home-owners in Birmingham, who will be at the receiving end of the new HS2 high-speed railway when its first phase is completed in 2026.
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