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Off Market Homes, Outdoor Laundrettes and 40 years of Sloanes

Washing dirty linen in public; the growth of the outdoor laundrette and why more people are choosing to sell their homes without listing them publicly.

There's been a jump in the number of home transactions happening off market. That's homes that are bought and sold without ever being publicly listed. Why is it happening and who is using this method to move.

The traditional laundrette has been in decline for years. Every neighbourhood used to have one. Now there are less than 2000 but that hasn't put off an entrepreneur from opening up outdoor laundrettes. Why would you literally wash your dirty linen, or polyester, in public?

The cost of living is expected to soar this year which will make saving if you are on a low income difficult. But if you are still determined to put a bit away, what are the options?

It was 40 years ago that the words Sloane Rangers entered our lexicon. It was put there was two journalists from Harpers and Queens Magazine , Peter York and Ann Barr who then published the Sloane Rangers Handbook, which went on to be a million seller. It referred to a sub set of upper middle class country people who bought city pads and coalesced around Chelsea. The media became fascinated by them but did they really exist and if so what are they up to today?

We are all paying more for power but if you live off grid you not only have to contend with higher prices but also, if you use liquid gas, supply problems. We'll hear from residents who rely on it and from suppliers on what they are doing to fix the problem.

PRESENTER: WINIFRED ROBINSON

PRODUCER: KEVIN MOUSLEY

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39 minutes

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  • Mon 24 Jan 2022 12:18

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