UK homes some of the smallest in the world - but with the highest price tag

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UK homes some of the smallest in the world - but with the highest price tag
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In news that'll shock nobody, new data have revealed that UK homes are some of the smallest in the world, while also being some of the most expensive.

People in the UK are paying far more for property compared to other nations – even when the size of a home is smaller, says new research.

Australia, on the other hand, tops the leaderboard – where the average home is 182% larger than the UK, at a roomy 2,303 sq ft.

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