Cottage in Cornwall - Financial expert calls for better local targeting of baby boomers and price gougers
According to a report from www.focus.de, Rebecca Tidy, a 35-year-old Londoner, says that she was asked to "go back to London" at a cafe in Cornwall because of her order of oat milk. Residents of the village of St. Mawes accuse it of contributing to the housing shortage and driving up property prices. Tidy defends her purchase, emphasizing that her property supports tourism and brings much-needed money to the area. Impact on the Cornwall property market The high number of second homes in Cornwall has led to rising property prices and a housing shortage. Locals have difficulty entering the real estate market and...

Cottage in Cornwall - Financial expert calls for better local targeting of baby boomers and price gougers
Impact on the Cornwall property market
The high number of second homes in Cornwall has led to rising property prices and a housing shortage. Locals have difficulty entering the real estate market and finding affordable housing. This also has an impact on rents, which are skyrocketing.
Impact on tourism
Tourism in Cornwall benefits from holiday accommodation such as Rebecca Tidy's cottage. These accommodations attract visitors and bring much-needed money to the region. It is important that the tourism sector continues to be supported to stimulate the local economy.
Read the source article at www.focus.de