Housing market to improve in 2013 suggest official OBR

Housing market activity will improve in 2013 after a stagnant few years according to forecasts from the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR).Housing market to improve in 2013 suggest official OBRIt said there would be a 20% rise in transactions in 2013/ 14, compared with the previous year.

The OBR also predicted that house prices would rise at levels above inflation from the same year, reaching annual growth of 4.5% in 2015-16.

Sales have been at comparatively low levels during the period of economic turmoil, owing in part to lenders’ caution when handing out mortgages, buyers’ worries about their jobs, and sellers’ unwillingness to reduce asking prices.

The latest figures from HM Revenue & Customs showed that 76,000 homes were sold in October, which was 1,000 more than in September, but still 3,000 fewer than in October last year.

It means that sales for the year so far have been 5% down on 2010.

However, the OBR – the independent, but government-funded, economic forecaster – said that this would change in a few years.

It predicted that transactions would fall by 3% in 2011-12, grow by 1.5% the following year, but then surge by 20.7% in 2013-14.

Meanwhile, house prices will fall by 0.9% in 2011-12, dip by 0.1% the following year, then rise by 2.7% in 2013-14, and increase by more than 4% in each of the next three years.

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