Some people may never own their own home

July 4, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Mortgages

According to recent reports future homebuyers could face house prices that are up to ten times the amount of their salaries, which means that many of today’s younger people could face the prospect of never being able to purchase their own home.

The research from the government backed National Housing and Planning Advice Unit (NHPAU) indicates that in order to avoid this situation many more homes will have to be build, otherwise millions of people will be left out in the cold when it comes to home ownership in the UK.

According to the research over a third of those that do not own their own home at the moment are doubtful that they will ever be able to afford to buy their own home. Another 20% of non-homeowners believe that they will have to wait a minimum of five years before they can afford to consider getting onto the property ladder. The purpose of the government run National Housing and Planning Advice Unit is to offer advice on improving affordability in the housing market.

The figures indicate that just seven years ago the average house prices was around four times the average salary of the consumers. However, with prices set to rise to ten times the average salary future generations face a very bleak future when it comes to the possibility of home ownership.

According to the chairman of the NHPAU: ‘First-time buyers have seen a big rise in the deposit needed to buy a home and the amount of their income spent on mortgages. Demand for housing is growing and unless action is taken, pressure on the market will only get worse.’

Tom Smith
4th July 2007

Tags: price, houses, salary, buyers, cost

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