EVEN with the uncertainty facing the housing market in light of the coronavirus pandemic, there is a huge gulf in the prices of houses between St Helens and London.
The cost of owning a home - or even a flat - has rocketed over the last two decades as London has become one of the most popular places to live in the world.
If you can afford it, the lifestyle London offers can be a compelling attraction.
But as increasing demand has pushed up prices, the difference in what you can get with your money outside of London can be staggering.
And no more so is this apparent than in St Helens.
So we've picked a house in Windle priced on the market for offers in the region of £215,000 and a flat in London costed at £230,000 - a whole £15,000 more expensive - and you'll be amazed at the difference.
The two properties:
A three bedroom semi detached for sale on Queen's Drive in Windle:
Windle House - Pic Rightmove
A studio flat in Acklam Road, London W10:
The Windle home has an abundance of space, with a large back garden and drive.
In the London property, the bed is located in the living room along with the dining room table and chairs.
Windle House - Pic: Rightmove
London studio flat
The St Helens property also has three bedrooms - perfect for growing families.
Windle House - Pic Rightmove
London studio flat
The London flat has no personal outdoor space, but residents can make use of a communal park.
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