READING the article about housing problems (The Press, March 15), in the 1950s when my husband’s brother bought a house priced £900, his father said he was putting a millstone round his neck.
I don’t know what he would say now at the obscene price of houses - maybe carrying the Cheops pyramid on your back.
Maureen Robinson, Broadway, York
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