Commuting 'cheaper' than buying close to work - but only if you live in London | Mail Online
London workers are making big savings by commuting rather than living near work, according to a study looking at house prices.
But the same benefits are not seen around all other major cities.
Commuters living in Home Counties – an hour outside of London – own homes £375,000 cheaper than those in the city.
The study found that with a rail season ticket costing £4,400 a year, commuters from towns like Peterborough and Swindon could afford to travel to work in London for over 80 years with the savings they’ve made on their properties.
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