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Want to buy a house that could go up as much as 25% in value? Property experts reveal every key sign that an area is gentrifying - and why you shouldn't base your judgment on Gail's and Waitrose
Property experts highlight key indicators that an area is gentrifying, suggesting potential for up to 25% home value increases. The article advises buyers not to rely on the presence of stores like Gail's and Waitrose as sole markers of gentrification.
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