The housing market, as we all know, is sort of, slightly, maybe, a little bit…well, screwed. In major cities, at least. Amanda Lwin, curator of Unreal Estates, a group show which opens in an estate agent’s office in east London this week, tells us that the conversation on what consists a “crisis” in housing and how it manifests itself is very different in the Midlands or the North than it would be amongst a group of renters paying through the nose for tatty two-beds in Bristol, Oxford, Cambridge and the capital.
Source: It’s Nice That