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House buyers warned of price fall
Tuesday 9th of September 2003
House prices have risen more than 14 per cent on average in the past year.
"When property prices really skyrocket, real property-price deflation often follows soon after," he told the Property Council of New Zealand yesterday.
Rising house prices and, by inference, increasing rentals were "by no means a certainty", he said. People were borrowing more compared with their incomes and were lining up to invest in property.
"I'm concerned . . . that this could end in disappointment, especially for unsophisticated investors rushing to get on the housing investment bandwagon."
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"When property prices really skyrocket, real property-price deflation often follows soon after," he told the Property Council of New Zealand yesterday.
Rising house prices and, by inference, increasing rentals were "by no means a certainty", he said. People were borrowing more compared with their incomes and were lining up to invest in property.
"I'm concerned . . . that this could end in disappointment, especially for unsophisticated investors rushing to get on the housing investment bandwagon."
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