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Bereaved families who can't sell their retirement flats - even after they cut prices from £200,000 to just £35,000
Bereaved families are struggling to sell their retirement flats despite significantly reducing prices from £200,000 to £35,000. The drastic price cuts have not attracted buyers, highlighting challenges in the real estate market for such properties.
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