RESIDENTS from the central belt who live near a rail station could be sitting on a gold mine.
Research reveals that property prices in adjacent towns without a train station are on average 12% cheaper than the towns with a train station.
In some cases the average difference between the adjacent towns was two fifths of a property's value.
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