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UK house prices seen dipping in 2015

London - British property prices will fall in 2015 following a steep rise over this year, according to a leading forecaster the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR).

Researchers predict prices to fall 0.8% year-on-year in 2015, as the Bank of England is widely expected to raise interest rates from a historic low base level of 0.5%.

CEBR said on Monday it expects a "correction" rather than a slump to follow a forecasted 7.8% growth over 2014, the strongest progression since 2007 and more than double the rate of the previous year.

"Price falls next year will be modest and we shouldn't be too worried about this, we are not anticipating a crash," said CEBR head of macroeconomics Scott Corfe.

"The market is adjusting after getting ahead of itself at the start of 2014."

Tougher requirements for buyers to get mortgages and demands for higher deposits will also dampen the market, Corfe said.

Prices will then increase 2.6% year-on-year in 2016, with gains of around 3% in the following years, according to the researchers.

After average house prices reached record highs over the summer, the market is showing signs of slowing with estate agents reporting fewer enquiries and indications of a cool down in London, which has driven growth.
 

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