Double dip recession could stem from house price falls
August 12, 2010 by Reno
Filed under News, News-Mortgages
Officials from the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors have stated recently that concerns over a double dip recession have been sparked as a result of house price falls. Earlier in the week the majority of estate agents reported that house prices had fallen for the first time in a year.
According to RICS there has been a surge in the number of properties coming onto the market whilst at the same time the level of interest from would be buyers has fallen as a result of a number of factors. This has sparked a drop in property prices following a period where property prices were regaining strength, and with the economy in the UK still fragile following the recent recession many are now concerned that the nation could be heading back towards a double dip recession.
The figures show that compared to the combined total of estate agents that reports stable or increasing house prices 8 percent more reports falling prices, and this was the first time since July of last year that a majority of estate agents had reported a fall in property prices.
Officials have said that falling house prices tend to take their toll on consumer confidence levels, and with a fall in consumer confidence there could also be an increase in the chances of a double dip recession. Scotland and the South West are said to be enjoying some level of stability, but all other areas of Britain have apparently been hit.
Tags: recession, Estate agent, house, Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors, double dip, pricesRICS said: ‘This is a reflection of both the increase in supply following the scrapping of HIPs and the more cautious stance from buyers. Significantly, the forward looking price expectations numbers suggest that this softer trend will continue through the second half of the year. However, agents are still generally optimistic about sales activity which should benefit from more realistic pricing of properties.’


