Thursday 10 September 2009

Positive News on Housing Market Continues, I'm Still Not Budging

So, UK house prices have bottomed. I know it's sudden but we can't argue with a panel of 30 economists from banks and investment consultancies now can we?

That's right, yesterday Reuters revealed the results of surveying one such panel, and the consensus was that the UK housing market has bottomed, that house prices will end this year not much lower than they started it, before rising .5% next year and 2.5% the following year.

And then today, the Halifax finally revealed its figures on UK house prices for August, showing a 0.8% rise, the second monthly rise in a row. The quarterly growth, regarded as the more accurate short-term indicator now stands at 1.7%.
There is a lot of positivity in the housing market at the moment, but there are also a lot of people who are saying that this is the calm before the storm, that a second fall is inevitable.

I unfortunately am in the latter camp. Rising unemployment and restrictions in the mortgage market will keep a lid on transaction volumes for the foreseeable future, and without increased transactions it will always be the supply shortages falsely propping up prices.

Of course the low interest rate and unemployment are like a guillotine above us, if interest rates go up, it could leave more people unable to pay their mortgages as does unemployment, and more repossession properties flooding onto the market would almost certainly tip the supply balance and send prices back into freefall.

In short: I think it is far too early to think we have seen the last of this house price correction. But it doesn't matter, I read an article yesterday that pointed out the obvious: house prices are falling across the property spectrum, so whether trading up or downsizing, by the time you save on the next property what you lose on the current one (or there abouts) you're in roughly the same boat.

1 comment:

  1. Let us hope for the best. If results are good, time is to believe in it and show the positive sign to all. I hope it is not the silence before storm, as some people say this is...
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