House price growth looks set to judder to a halt in 2018
or at best manage a small below-inflation rise, as the twin spectres of Brexit
and rising interest rates put the brakes on the property market. Homeowners and
those looking to sell in the coming months have been told to expect an
underwhelming and subdued 2018, with a number of leading commentators
predicting UK house prices will either stay flat next year or perhaps rise by
1% or so. However, the prognosis for London is more downbeat, with many
economists forecasting that prices in the capital will once again slide into
negative territory. Read more on the Guardian website.
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