Housing market `off the boil` says National Homebuyers
Released on = June 12, 2007, 3:29 am
Press Release Author = Charlotte Burrows
Industry = Real Estate
Press Release Summary = Double digit house prices rises are a thing of the past, it has been suggested, as the housing market is \"coming off the boil\".
Press Release Body = According to a leading property market expert, the market is suffering as a result of rapidly diminishing demand.
This trend has been brought about as the Bank of England has been forced to increase interest rates to quell rampant inflation, Howard Archer, chief UK and European economist at Global Insight, believes.
However, these measures have had an adverse affect on mortgage holders.
\"The housing market is coming off the boil as demand is increasingly pressurised by the rising affordability pressures stemming from high interest rates,\" Mr Archer said in the Daily Telegraph.
Meanwhile, Liberal Democrat shadow chancellor Vince Cable has predicted that the housing market may not just come off the boil, but cool down completely.
\"The recent weakening of the housing market in many parts of Britain may well reflect the difficulties experienced by many mortgage borrowers. The situation could yet get a lot worse,\" he commented.
Julian King from fast purchase property firm National Homebuyers echoes this comment. \"Things will get a lot worse. Rather soon.
\"York and Nottingham are the start of the downturn in the property market. The rest of the UK will follow shortly.
\"Lending is still strong, but it is stabilising following major growth in 2006.
\"With higher interest rates now having a sizable impact, the slowing in activity that we have been expecting looks set to increase dramatically.\"
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