Uk house prices have been predicted to rise by more than
six per cent in the next five years, bringing the average property value to
almost £300,000, according to new research. The growth has been forecast by
Barclays, which predicts the UK property market will remain buoyant with prices
set to rise by an average of 6.1 per cent by 2021, despite the current
uncertain economic and political climate. The Barclays UK Property Predictor
used factors including rental trends, employment levels and commuter behaviour,
as well as current house prices to create an index of property hotspots. Read more on the Yorkshire Post website.
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