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This Is The Cheapest Place To Live In Britain

This Is The Cheapest Place To Live In Britain

That is very cheap.

Mark McGowan

Mark McGowan

A street in Sunderland has been named the cheapest place to live in the UK for the second year running.

Houses on Waterloo Walk in Washington, Sunderland, cost an average of £16,500. The houses cost around £9,883,500 less than the country's most expensive road, South Eaton Place in Belgravia, London.

If we're being honest, if you're paying out for the cheapest place to live in Britain, you're getting pretty much what you'd expect - boarded up windows, 24-hour CCTV, empty wine bottles and some average paint work.

But is it all that bad if you're saving all those pennies? Well one resident seems to think so, saying "there's no point in asking me. I hate it here," to the Chronicle.

The homes are so cheap, in fact, that you could buy 54 of them for less than it costs to buy one house on the North East's most expensive street - Runnymede Road, Northumberland, where a house will cost an average of £892,000, according to the Chronicle.

Would you live here?

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Topics: Cheap, House