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Nearly two-thirds of younger homeowners believe the aspiration of owning a “forever home” holds less relevance nowadays, research for a property website indicates.

Some 63% of homeowners aged 34 and under who were surveyed for Zoopla believe the idea of owning a forever property holds less importance than it did for their parents’ generation.

Traditionally, people may have been aiming towards the idea of buying a property that they could live in for decades and raise a family in.

But with house price surges having taken place over the decades, many people are now spe

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