South Wales Echo

Wales forecast to be strongest in UK for house price growth

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HOUSE price growth in Wales is forecast to be stronger than elsewhere in the UK according to market insiders.

The Royal Institutio­n of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) said activity through spring had been “strong” with signs of bouyant activity in the market for the summer.

According to Rics, across the UK, the General Election does appear to have prompted more home buyers and sellers to adopt a “wait-and-see” approach, as the number of new buyer inquiries, the volume of fresh property coming to market and the number of sales agreed all fell in May.

However, in Wales the body reported viewing activity was strong.

RICS residentia­l spokesman for Wales, and director of Kelvin Francis, Cardiff, Tony Filice, said: “In our experience, viewing activity has been particular­ly strong in the middle and lower price levels, while the upper end of the market has been slowing, perhaps linked to the General Election. Encouragin­gly, in addition to increased activity, we are also seeing an indication of rising numbers of new instructio­ns to sell, which is welcome in a market that has experience­d an ongoing lack of supply.”

A net balance of +28% of Welsh surveyors expects prices to increase in the three months ahead, which compares to a net balance of -1% for the UK as a whole.

Welsh surveyors are also more optimistic than elsewhere about the prospects for growth in sales activity over the next three months, with a net balance of +39% expecting the number of transactio­ns to increase. This compares to +5% for the UK as a whole.

Property stock levels remain at all-time lows, Rics said, with an average of 43 unsold homes on estate agents’ books. It said a “sheer lack of supply continues to support prices for the time being”.

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