7 July 2010
According to a recent report expectations over house prices are being adversely affected by consumer concerns over mortgages. Concern amongst consumers over both the state of the economy and the availability of mortgages has resulted in expectations relating to house prices in the UK being hit. The data comes from property website Zoopla.co.uk
The figures show that there has been a drop in the number of people that are expecting property prices to go up over the coming six months. This has fallen to 78 percent this month compared to 81 percent three months ago. The figures also showed that many people still thought it was very difficult to get a mortgage, and this is thought to have impacted on expectation over property prices.
According to the Zoopla survey 77 percent of those that were polled thought that the availability of mortgages had not improved over the last three months. 27 percent of those polled thought that it was now more difficult to get a mortgage than it was in May. Another 34 percent of those polled said that they found that trying to get a mortgage was their biggest obstacle when it came to buying a property.
Another 21 percent of those that were polled said that the public sector job cuts that were outlined in the recent emergency budget by George Osborne would negatively affect the health of the property market, and 25 percent thought that rising interest rates would impact negatively on the property sector.
Tags: mortgage, Mortgage loan, prices, Zoopla.co.uk, propertyNicholas Leeming, commercial director of Zoopla.co.uk, said: “The fear remains that the revival in the housing market will be derailed unless the banks make a concerted effort to increase lending. With job cuts looming in the public sector and interest rate hikes expected at some point, the new government has its work cut out for it to ensure that home ownership remains affordable and attainable for most people.”