House prices across border could rise 1%
Last updated 13:39, Thursday, 08 May 2008
THE housing market across the border could be one of the few areas that resists the fall in property prices, according to a new report.
The new Halifax house price index released this week shows that the market could grow by one per cent.
Peter Bolton King, chief executive of the National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA), said: “Whilst the report shows a modest decline in prices, this is a small proportion of the substantial prices in recent years. And the picture is still regional with some areas holding up better than others. “In fact, tThe report shows that Scotland is going to show a modest rise this year. This is in line with recent research that shows that the Scottish market could grow by one per cent.
“There is no denying that the credit crunch has affected confidence in the market but it’s still important to remember that the underlying factors that support the property market remain: low unemployment, historically low interest rates and a pent-up demand for houses.”
Therefore, rather than a dramatic fall that some doom and gloom merchants are predicting, it shows we are looking at a return to a more steady market rather than the fantastic price hikes we have seen in the previous 10 years.”
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