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1 At certain levels, house prices simply become unaffordable , even to the well-off.
2 But the department said the cost of this project had become unaffordable .
3 As a consequence, long-term residential care has become unaffordable for some people.
4 Sometime between now and 2030 car commutes of this distance must become unaffordable .
5 Some fear these could become unaffordable when interest rates eventually rise from a record low.
6 They say re-financing their homes to buy the land they sit on has become unaffordable .
7 If his 26-year-old daughter is not working, her marriage dowry would become unaffordable , he added.
8 De Lille said, The inner-city has become unaffordable due to increased land prices and property market trends.
9 The Retirement Commissioner is backing calls for major changes to superannuation, as Treasury predicts it will become unaffordable .
10 For Zimbabweans living in the turmoil of economic meltdown, hyperinflation is spreading poverty, as even basic goods become unaffordable .
11 But many leaseholders are unhappy because re-financing their homes to buy the land they sit on had become unaffordable .
12 If these cities become unaffordable to a whole section of society then the local economy, services, culture and community suffer.
13 Mr Williams said some schools would have to rethink what they taught because some subjects, such as outdoor education would become unaffordable .
14 A provincial mayor says his council's rising rates bills have become unaffordable for small townspeople and are driving them to the brink.
15 The number of homes for rent and purchase have become unaffordable for many and the construction industry is in need of a boost.
16 Having a child while living in rental accommodation has become unaffordable for young families in two-thirds of the UK, the Guardian can reveal.
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