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Sales and prices do not, on the surface, show any signs of falling back, but rising unemployment and the resulting fall in demand could be a marker to future trends. If interest rates increase, anyone who has borrowed to the limit may find that repayments become a millstone. At the same time a negative equity situation, where the value of the house is exceeded by the size of the debt, would dictate against downsizing as a way out of the problem.



House prices are increasing at a very steady rate as demand provides a very profitable market for developers and estate agents. Homes priced well above the average are at the centre of the increases, but they are tending to pull other property prices along with them.

This is creating greater difficulties for first time buyers, which has resulted in relatively stable prices for starter homes in some areas. There is then an effect higher up the chain where those wanting to 'move up' the ladder have difficulty in selling their property.

Despite forecasts by economics consultants Capital Economics of prices dropping by 5% in 2006, there is no sign of this as yet. This forecast may however be the graffiti on the wall, to be ignored at your peril.

Although prices have continued to surge forward in most areas, with the Halifax Building Society predicting prices three times higher than forecast for 2006, some voices are urging caution.

Mortgage rate rises of around 0.25% are forecast by The Council of Mortgage Lenders for the immediate future, although things could improve in a couple of years. It is though an unwise man who puts too much credence in long term forecasts, especially in a situation with so many variants able to have an effect.

Short term forecasts are by their very nature a little more reliable but may still require a moderate pinch of salt. Economist Jim Cunningham of CML is expecting a continuing vigorous house market, but adds the rider that interest rates will have a considerable bearing on the outcome. Taking into account the above mentioned potential mortgage rate increase, house sales could continue to increase, but much more modestly than recently.

With gloomy forecasts like this being broadcast, it follows that lenders are viewing their operations more carefully, and are likely to be rather more cautious about the size of loan which they will consider.

Another interesting factor is the introduction of home improvement packs, which will add cost and possibly delays for sellers, and could result in a 'blip' in the market if the number of houses available should fall as a result. As was mentioned above, there are many variants which can affect the market!

None of the above should be taken as suggesting that everyone should sit tight and wait for improving conditions. If you wish to go into the market with your house then do so, but in a slightly less relaxed manner than could have been the case last year. Large debts are a worry at any time, and an increase in interest rates could depress the market when buyers are faced with mortgages which are increasingly costly.

'Bricks and mortar' have always been a reasonably secure investment in the long term, but short term fluctuations can make life distinctly uncomfortable for investors. The Roman saying 'Caveat emptor' (let the buyer beware) shows that even in those far off days, Hadrian could have had problems financing his wall.
House Prices In Australia
Sales and prices do not, on the surface, show any signs of falling back, but rising unemployment and the resulting fall in demand could be a marker to future trends. If interest rates increase, anyone who has borrowed to the limit may find that repayments become a millstone. At the same time a negative equity situation, where the value of the house is exceeded by the size of the debt, would dictate against downsizing as a way out of the problem.

House prices are increasing at a very steady rate as demand provides a very profitable market for developers and estate agents. Homes priced well above the average are at the centre of the increases, but they are tending to pull other property prices along with them.

This is creating greater difficulties for first time buyers, which has resulted in relatively stable prices for starter homes in some areas. There is then an effect higher up the chain where those wanting to ‘move up' the ladder have difficulty in selling their property.

Despite forecasts by economics consultants Capital Economics of prices dropping by 5% in 2006, there is no sign of this as yet. This forecast may however be the graffiti on the wall, to be ignored at your peril.

Although prices have continued to surge forward in most areas, with the Halifax Building Society predicting prices three times higher than forecast for 2006, some voices are urging caution.

Mortgage rate rises of around 0.25% are forecast by The Council of Mortgage Lenders for the immediate future, although things could improve in a couple of years. It is though an unwise man who puts too much credence in long term forecasts, especially in a situation with so many variants able to have an effect.

Short term forecasts are by their very nature a little more reliable but may still require a moderate pinch of salt. Economist Jim Cunningham of CML is expecting a continuing vigorous house market, but adds the rider that interest rates will have a considerable bearing on the outcome. Taking into account the above mentioned potential mortgage rate increase, house sales could continue to increase, but much more modestly than recently.

With gloomy forecasts like this being broadcast, it follows that lenders are viewing their operations more carefully, and are likely to be rather more cautious about the size of loan which they will consider.

Another interesting factor is the introduction of home improvement packs, which will add cost and possibly delays for sellers, and could result in a ‘blip' in the market if the number of houses available should fall as a result. As was mentioned above, there are many variants which can affect the market!

None of the above should be taken as suggesting that everyone should sit tight and wait for improving conditions. If you wish to go into the market with your house then do so, but in a slightly less relaxed manner than could have been the case last year. Large debts are a worry at any time, and an increase in interest rates could depress the market when buyers are faced with mortgages which are increasingly costly.

‘Bricks and mortar' have always been a reasonably secure investment in the long term, but short term fluctuations can make life distinctly uncomfortable for investors. The Roman saying ‘Caveat emptor' (let the buyer beware) shows that even in those far off days, Hadrian could have had problems financing his wall.
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