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It’s official: We’re complaining more about our neighbors, new data shows.
When it comes to noise, many seem to be fed up with barking dogs, squeaky trampolines and loud music ruining the enjoyment of our homes.
This week, Simon Lambert, Lee Boyce and Georgie Frost discuss neighbourly wars and what we can do about them.
And when it comes to real estate, does it matter if you’re a “super” nimby? And if you want to fight against real estate developments in your area, what’s the sensible way to do it?
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We also look at the dangers of pricing your home too high and the Rightmove data that shows just how risky it can be.
Grandparents and parents are working harder than ever to send their children to college. What should young adults know before applying for a student loan?
Lee returns to school to talk to kids about money and the world of work, but what did he learn from the experience?
And from festivals to sporting events, why has having fun become so expensive?
This is the Money podcast
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