Holiday lets and second homes in one hotspot in the UK have not, after all, impacted on house prices and affordability, a report has found.
For months there has been growing criticism of short lets, holiday lets and vacation properties for allegedly reducing housing stock and making it harder for young people in tourist locations to buy a home.
However, a report for the Liberal Democrat controlled North Norfolk council suggests otherwise according to a report from the BBC.
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