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I tend to think an "affluent" area is often defined by the way properties and streets appear, they simply look well cared for rather than unkempt and un cared for. Unfortunately far to many parts of central Dover are tatty and scruffy with rubbish piled in gardens and streets full of weeds with bumpy patched pavements.
New houses for those with money need not be large but they do need decent sized rooms rather than with as many tiny rooms squashed in as possible which the builders provide and obviously council planners approve of and allow.
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