Fracking in Scotland could cut houses prices by 10 per cent, experts suggest

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Questionnaire asked property experts how house prices could be affected in the central belt if fracking plans go ahead

Fracking projects in the central belt of Scotland could cut house prices by up to 10 per cent, Scottish property experts have predicted. In a survey by investigative journalism platform The Ferret asking...

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