Back to front How the extreme conditions of the five past years will influence the next five [electronic resource]
Language: English Series: Savills Residential Property Focus ; 4 Qr 2012Publication details: London Savills 2012Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Five year house price forecasts 2013 to 2017 reflect the realities of a market which favours equity rich households and excludes those with a high borrowing requirement. Comments on predictions for the mainstream and prime market sectors including regional differences. Assesses supply and demand issues for Generation Rent with forecasts for growth across all private rented sectors. Concludes with a review of prospects for house building.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Five year house price forecasts 2013 to 2017 reflect the realities of a market which favours equity rich households and excludes those with a high borrowing requirement. Comments on predictions for the mainstream and prime market sectors including regional differences. Assesses supply and demand issues for Generation Rent with forecasts for growth across all private rented sectors. Concludes with a review of prospects for house building.