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House price rise expectations dwindle
Tuesday 11th of May 2004
ASB Bank’s latest survey found a net 12% are expecting house prices will rise in the three months ended April, down from an average net 50% through 2003.
A net 58% expect interest rates will rise, up from 56% three months earlier.
ASB Bank chief economist Anthony Byett says the survey results are a reminder of the cyclical nature of housing.
He notes that the Reserve Bank has already started raising interest rates and that net immigration is slowing. The central bank has raised its official cash rate twice from 5% to 5.5% since late January.
"These factors, plus the survey results, suggest that the housing market may be peaking," Byett says
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A net 58% expect interest rates will rise, up from 56% three months earlier.
ASB Bank chief economist Anthony Byett says the survey results are a reminder of the cyclical nature of housing.
He notes that the Reserve Bank has already started raising interest rates and that net immigration is slowing. The central bank has raised its official cash rate twice from 5% to 5.5% since late January.
"These factors, plus the survey results, suggest that the housing market may be peaking," Byett says
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