North West rents hit record highs as charities warn of surge in homelessness
Rents across the North West have hit record highs according to the Office for National Statistics, prompting concerns of rising
Rents across the North West have hit record highs according to the Office for National Statistics, prompting concerns of rising
A Manchester city centre office complex meant to “reinvigorate” the heart of Manchester remains empty – more than two years
Students at Leeds University are demanding a rent refund after being given strict warnings not to return to the West
House prices have risen at more than double the rate of average salaries over the past decade, and younger people
The University of Manchester has announced students who cannot return to their accommodation due to the national lockdown will not
Students at the University of Manchester have occupied a building on campus in protest to how the university has responded
Angry university students have organised two protests to fight for reduced rent and tuition fees. The protests have been organised
Nearly two thirds of construction companies laid staff off in the first two weeks of the UK-wide lockdown – the highest of any industry.
Nearly half a million working families – 44% in the North West – are so hard pressed to keep up with mortgage and rent payments they drastically cut back on food.
Those living in the Metrolink network’s City Zone pay an average of £223 more per month more than those on other lines, according to a new rental price map.
One in ten people in the North West worry about keeping up with their rent or mortgage repayments in January, according to new research.
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