Impact of Brexit on London Housing Market
September 5, 2016
Tonight at 7.30pm on BBCOne Inside Out London, Mark Jordan looks at impact of Brexit on the London housing market.
The programme presented by Matthew Wright looks at various ways Brexit will affect the future of London.
Mark Jordan asks if cash-strapped first-time buyers currently priced out of the market stand to benefit from us leaving the EU.
More details concerning the content of the programme click here
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