Maisie, your situation would be true for many people living outside of the SE - not because you have contributed less, or for anything other than the fact that there is entrenched inequality.
I just looked up the figure out of curiosity, Dd. I have no particular axe to grind and for all I know our property might fetch more than twice its current inflation figure if it were to be put on the market.
I know we could never have bought it for that price if we lived further south, and it would probably be valued at 7 figures now, but we wouldn't have bought it at all in those circumstances, we stretched ourselves as it was.
Farage has resigned as an MP for Clacton?
What’s a household item that reminds you of your grandma’s house?
) . As we've established, someone could inherit up to a million pounds without paying tax on it. Similarly, other than stamp duty if you sell and buy another one there is no tax on sitting in a house which is appreciating in value year on year either. 