House prices have rocked over the last few decades, with the average UK property value increasing from £5,632 in 1971 to £242,415 in 2013. This means that for many would-be buyers, affording a home of their own is out of the question. So, what would be the cost of some of today's most popular everyday items if their prices had risen at the same rate as those of houses - and could we still afford them?
Infographic by: debtadvisorycentre
Infographic by: debtadvisorycentre