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MARK PALMER: 'Once upon a time, you would see muddy old Land Rovers parked in Chipping Camden, now it's all shiny Porsches and Ferraris.' As demand for Cotswold houses plummet, with prices down by 12 per cent, has the bubble finally burst?
The article discusses a decline in demand for Cotswold houses, with prices falling by 12%, and contrasts the shift from muddy Land Rovers to luxury cars like Porsches and Ferraris in Chipping Camden. Mark Palmer questions whether the housing market bubble has burst.
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