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Housing bubble risk 'extremely slim' | |
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The risk of a housing bubble in the UK is "extremely slim", according to one of the country's leading economic forecasters, the EY Item Club. | The risk of a housing bubble in the UK is "extremely slim", according to one of the country's leading economic forecasters, the EY Item Club. |
In its quarterly report on the economy, the Item Club said government schemes such as Help to Buy will help boost house prices by 3.5% this year. | In its quarterly report on the economy, the Item Club said government schemes such as Help to Buy will help boost house prices by 3.5% this year. |
It also forecast that house prices will rise 6.6% next year. | It also forecast that house prices will rise 6.6% next year. |
Business Secretary Vince Cable is one of those concerned about the effects of the Help to Buy scheme. | Business Secretary Vince Cable is one of those concerned about the effects of the Help to Buy scheme. |
Last month he said there were already signs of "serious housing inflationary pressures" in parts of the country. | Last month he said there were already signs of "serious housing inflationary pressures" in parts of the country. |
And in an interview with the Financial Times on Monday, the chief executive of Lloyds Banking Group, Antonio Horta-Osorio expressed his concerns. | And in an interview with the Financial Times on Monday, the chief executive of Lloyds Banking Group, Antonio Horta-Osorio expressed his concerns. |
He said that new home building needed to be encouraged by easing planning restrictions, to avoid a "substantial" increase in house prices. | He said that new home building needed to be encouraged by easing planning restrictions, to avoid a "substantial" increase in house prices. |
'Well-timed' | 'Well-timed' |
But Peter Spencer, the Item Club's chief economic adviser, said government efforts to revive the mortgage market had been "well-timed and targeted". | But Peter Spencer, the Item Club's chief economic adviser, said government efforts to revive the mortgage market had been "well-timed and targeted". |
"Despite the recent criticism of these initiatives, the chances of seeing another housing market bubble are extremely slim," he said. | "Despite the recent criticism of these initiatives, the chances of seeing another housing market bubble are extremely slim," he said. |
"House prices and transactions are only just recovering from the credit crunch and will be paltry in comparison to those of a decade ago. | "House prices and transactions are only just recovering from the credit crunch and will be paltry in comparison to those of a decade ago. |
"Household finances are also in much better shape, with debt to income ratios now at sustainable levels." | "Household finances are also in much better shape, with debt to income ratios now at sustainable levels." |
Under the second phase of the Help to Buy scheme, now in place, borrowers across the UK can put down a deposit of as little as 5% of the property price. | Under the second phase of the Help to Buy scheme, now in place, borrowers across the UK can put down a deposit of as little as 5% of the property price. |
The government provides a seven-year taxpayer guarantee to the lender covering 15% of the loan value. It is available for properties sold for up to £600,000 in the UK. | The government provides a seven-year taxpayer guarantee to the lender covering 15% of the loan value. It is available for properties sold for up to £600,000 in the UK. |
The Item Club forecasts investment in new housing will rise by 7.5% next year and an additional 10% in 2015. | The Item Club forecasts investment in new housing will rise by 7.5% next year and an additional 10% in 2015. |
It has also raised its forecast for economic growth this year to 1.4%, up from 1.1%. And next year it expects growth of 2.4%, up from its previous forecast of 2.2%. | It has also raised its forecast for economic growth this year to 1.4%, up from 1.1%. And next year it expects growth of 2.4%, up from its previous forecast of 2.2%. |
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