Levelling out of property market optimism

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Optimism in the property market has slowed down, with fewer homeowners anticipating an increase in the value of their home over the next 12 months.

New research from Clydesdale and Yorkshire Banks has found that 49% believe their home will increase in value over the next year compared to 54% in January and 55% a year ago. A further 49% anticipate that the value will stay the same whilst 2% believe it will decrease.

Steve Fletcher, director of retail banking, said: “It has been positive to see confidence returning to the property market however our latest research has shown that this is levelling out with a drop in the number of people who believe their home will increase in value over the next year.

“There are still a number of property hot spots, such as London and the South East, where property prices are rising and we anticipate that this will continue however this is not mirrored across the UK as a whole.”

Changes in value of property over the next 12 months:

  June 2015 January 2015 June 2014
Increase 49% 54% 55%
Stay the Same 49% 44% 42%
Decrease 2% 2% 3%

 The survey revealed that Londoners are the most optimistic with 73% anticipating an increase in the value of their home, followed by 62% of those in the South East and 56% of those in the East.

In sharp contrast 11% of those surveyed in the North East expect the value of their home to decrease, a view shared by 6% in the North West and Scotland.

Regional breakdown re changes in value of property over the next 12 months:

Region Increase Stay the Same Decrease
London 73% 25% 2%
South East 62% 38% n/a
East 56% 41% 3%
South West 50% 48% 2%
UK average 49% 49% 2%
Midlands 43% 56% 1%
Scotland 43% 51% 6%
North East 42% 47% 11%
Yorkshire 41% 58% 1%
Wales 36% 62% 2%
North West 32% 62% 6%

The key factor for those who think their home will increase in price is rising property prices as well as the positive impact of the economic recovery.

Those living in the South East and London are the most upbeat about rising property prices with 67% in the South East and 64% in London citing this as the main reason for anticipating an increase in the value of their home. In contrast only 37% of those in the North West share this view.

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