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There are 1,555 households in Bracknell Forest, aged between their early 50s and mid-60s, renting privately, not owning the Bracknell Forest homes they live in. They're heading towards retirement age with no bricks and mortar, and the implications for them, their families, and Warfield's social and economic infrastructure are vast.
There are 1,893 households in Waverley, aged between their early 50s and mid-60s, renting privately, not owning the Waverley homes they live in. They're heading towards retirement age with no bricks and mortar, and the implications for them, their families, and Cranleigh's social and economic infrastructure are vast.
Want to know where smart investors are putting their money in 2025? In Part 2 of our chat with Umesh Kalra, he reveals how he's building a strong property portfolio and why the Midlands is his next big focus. From cashflow strategies to risk management—this episode is packed with practical insights.
At first glance, that number stands out. More homes. More choice. But that's only half the story. Although the number of properties for sale locally has increased since 2022, the number of homes selling has also increased.