You evidently haven't seen any working class areas in England then. My house is in one of the "better" areas of Englefield Green; the people around here are middle class families and students.
The "upper-middle" and upper-class people live in a different area of Englefield Green, and in larger houses (obviously). The working class around here live in much smaller houses, usually very old and in need of repair.
Additionally, since when did your class depend on where you live? I'm trying to pay for university at the moment...I need to save money on accommodation, hence why I'm not living in a large house.
The "upper-middle" and upper-class people live in a different area of Englefield Green, and in larger houses (obviously). The working class around here live in much smaller houses, usually very old and in need of repair.
Additionally, since when did your class depend on where you live? I'm trying to pay for university at the moment...I need to save money on accommodation, hence why I'm not living in a large house.