lokiuk
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Yes and no. Depends where the site is. A brownfield that's been dormant for decades in the north west of Glasgow has finally been developed and is filled with houses up to £600k, averaging around £450k.
Depends on the area, but where the area rates high in the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivations for example, the government should consider subsiding the build costs for affordable apartments. Not everyone needs or wants a house, many just want an apartment which brownfield is much better for
The IMD is not a bad indicator, it seems to reflect reality around where I live with levels hitting pretty much the top and bottom of the scale
I use it work to calculate subsidies for people on courses, nationwide it does seem pretty reliable