Housing Rubble

Will House Prices Always Rise in the Long Term?

Posted by admin Mon, 19 Nov 2007 10:12:00 GMT

This is, again, a very complex question and one that is often oversimplified by the media. The average article on housing prices in the mainstream press will usually conclude that:

While short term price dips cannot be ruled out, housing is a good investment because prices always go up in the long run.

While is is true to say that, over the past century, house prices in the UK have risen at marginally above the rate of inflation, there is no guarantee that this will continue.

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