Social geographer Danny Dorling says the cost of buying a home will fall, one day – but what’s harder to predict is when

The UK, and London especially, is home to Europe’s most expensive housing market after Monaco. For a generation of young people who have watched home ownership slip out of reach, the thought of prices going down significantly is inconceivable.

But in a period of inconceivables – a global pandemic, Christmas turkey shortages, Kanye West releasing his album when he said he would – could house prices be next?

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