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700,000 Scottish households in housing hardship
An aerial view of Glasgow, July 29, 2020

NEARLY 700,000 Scottish households live in housing hardship, according to a new study.

The report, compiled by researchers at the Diffley Partnership and estate agent Rettie & Co for Homes for Scotland (HFS), paints a picture of multiple housing hardships experienced.

Based on a survey of 13,690 people in Scotland, the housebuilders’ body concludes that as many as 28 per cent of Scottish households— 693,000 — are living in “unacceptable properties.”

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