A councillor said: 'How can anyone local possibly afford to live in them?'
Local Democracy Reporting ServiceProperties at Hornblower Court in Bainbridge are being sold at up to £320,000 under a shared ownership scheme.
The development was only given consent on condition it delivered affordable housing but was changed to a shared ownership scheme after a neighbouring resident threatened court action. "How can anyone local possibly afford to live in them? The original affordable housing scheme was passed twice, unanimously, and after a resident threatened a judicial review they backed down... and look what we are left with," she said.
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