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'Desperate need' for homes on sale, says Rics | 'Desperate need' for homes on sale, says Rics |
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House prices will continue to rise across the country until more homes are put on the market, an industry body has said. | House prices will continue to rise across the country until more homes are put on the market, an industry body has said. |
The lack of homes for sale was a "major concern" and there was a "desperate need" for more, the Royal Institution for Chartered Surveyors (Rics) said. | The lack of homes for sale was a "major concern" and there was a "desperate need" for more, the Royal Institution for Chartered Surveyors (Rics) said. |
Buyer inquiries rose in every area of the UK except Wales in March, its latest survey found. | Buyer inquiries rose in every area of the UK except Wales in March, its latest survey found. |
Various surveys suggest house prices are still below their peak. | Various surveys suggest house prices are still below their peak. |
First-time buyers | First-time buyers |
The Rics report said that house prices "continue along their upward trajectory" as the economy recovers, with the survey recording an 11th month of house price rises. | The Rics report said that house prices "continue along their upward trajectory" as the economy recovers, with the survey recording an 11th month of house price rises. |
Many more surveyors expect prices to rise in the next three months and the next year, compared with the number of surveyors predicting price falls. | Many more surveyors expect prices to rise in the next three months and the next year, compared with the number of surveyors predicting price falls. |
The survey suggested that prices would rise by 6% a year, on average, over the next five years. | The survey suggested that prices would rise by 6% a year, on average, over the next five years. |
"It is a major concern that we are not seeing enough houses coming on to the market," said Simon Rubinsohn, chief economist at Rics. | "It is a major concern that we are not seeing enough houses coming on to the market," said Simon Rubinsohn, chief economist at Rics. |
"For the market to operate effectively, we desperately need more homes in areas where people want to buy and want to live. | "For the market to operate effectively, we desperately need more homes in areas where people want to buy and want to live. |
"Until this happens, we are likely to see prices continue to increase and it is going to be ever harder for many first-time buyers to conceive of ever owning their own home." | "Until this happens, we are likely to see prices continue to increase and it is going to be ever harder for many first-time buyers to conceive of ever owning their own home." |
Many potential first-time buyers have found it easier to secure a mortgage owing to greater competition in the home loans market, but price rises - especially in the south-east of England - have made ownership unaffordable for some. | Many potential first-time buyers have found it easier to secure a mortgage owing to greater competition in the home loans market, but price rises - especially in the south-east of England - have made ownership unaffordable for some. |
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