Renters Facing Homes Without Lounges

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Rising rental costs and limited housing availability are leading to an increase in homes without lounges, especially in London, where nearly 41% of shared housing ads lack a living room. Tenants are sacrificing communal space to reduce costs, which may contribute to social isolation and impact social interactions. Landlords turn lounges into bedrooms to cover higher mortgage costs, further reducing communal areas for tenants.
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