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Motorists looking to buy a home could be priced out due to the “sky high” cost of buying a house near public charging stations, which has become a far more popular amenity for Britons. New research has found that searching for a home within an area offering better access to public and on-street charging points could see drivers pay over £500,000 for the privilege. Zapmap data shows that there are 66,779 devices around the UK, with a 46 per cent year-on-year increase, and more than 2,000 new devices in July alone. Analysis revealed that the average house prices across the top 25 UK areas with t…

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