“Nobody will buy our homes anymore.” How the neighborhood of the hall reduced the prices of real estate to almost zero

2025-05-31 14:00
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2025-05-31 14:00
Instead of views of the meadows and a piece of fate, they got … a wall of the hall. Quiet weekends were over and trouble leaving the street by waiting for the party was over. In addition – the night was taken from the inhabitants. Litted halls make it always almost as bright as during the day. As a result, real estate prices have fallen by up to PLN 2 million.


“My street is divided by warehouses”, or rather fortified – this is the everyday life of the inhabitants of Cobra in Great Britain. On the one hand, they have a magazine with an area of 108 thousand. square sq m. Right next to it is the second – even bigger. The town is already distinguished by, among others In the pictures Google Maps as a “warehouse center”.
It also became famous as one of the most missed real estate. When warehouses were created, their prices decreased. From a house worth 1.5 million pounds, the magazine “erased” about 600 thousand. – It's like a flat in the shadow of the Berlin Wall – admit the owners of the house in the Daily Mail.


– Everything I see from home is a great gray -black building that towers over mine – confess the residents of the Hubble Road estate.
A nice town, to which tourists came to rent a house and take a rural life, turned into an ugly town. Although tree warehouses were planted, but it will do not do much. To this should also be added pollution and traffic jams. What's more, such large buildings partially cover sunlight, and on the other hand the lighting of their parking lots at night makes it bright … as during the day.
Northhamptonshire is known for investing in warehouse and distribution centers, including Nike. This area turns into a giant industrial area, losing a lot on the charm of the English village. As the residents reported, in their opinion many of the newly created halls are empty. So were they so much needed? – they add. As justifies Clare Bottle, the director of the UK Warehausing Association pointed out that they are necessary for the economy. In the communication you can read that “at the time when the supply chains become longer and more uncertain, both consumers and companies want to rely on warehouses […] Returns, recycling and even repair of products are to be processed in them, which is the basis of a closed circulation economy. ”


Residents can do little to protect the landscape surrounding them from the appearance of warehouses. The only thing they can refer to is a direct impact on health. The owners can object through the Planning Portal, but the chances of success are limited. Then it is worth paying attention to such issues as street traffic, noise, visual impact or concerns about the environment. The loss of green buffer zones directly affects the well -being and attractiveness of the environment.
It can be even worse. Great Britain will need warehouses with an area of about 2 thousand. football fields, which translates into almost 14 million square sq m.


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