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Fionnuala Earley Quotes

«We think that it is far too early to say that the market has reached a turning point and that prices will continue to accelerate from here.»
«The current background suggests that the market will continue to cool in a contained fashion, but it will be some time before we can expect prices and activity to return to the growth rates seen in the last two years.»
«Estate agents have consistently reported increased buyer interest over the last few months, which should help to support the market going forward,»
«As we expected, the strong rebound in prices in October was temporary, driven by buyers postponing purchases until after the August base rate cut and the overall picture remains one of stability rather than acceleration,»
«November's data suggests that the market has settled back down to the pattern of small rises in some months and small falls in others, with prices overall growing only very slowly.»
«Estate agents are reporting increasing buyer interest and that buyers and sellers are reaching agreement on price more readily,»
«Our expectation is that house price growth will remain firmly in low single digits in 2006 as the economy recovers.»
«There is a supportive environment for prices. Nationwide expects the market to remain fairly stable in the next year.»
«While there is uncertainty about the economy at present we still expect the next move in interest rates will be down and that this is likely early in 2006. But while the market responded quite swiftly to the rate cut in August, we do not expect a cut to cause annual house price inflation to accelerate back up to levels seen in early 2005.»
«Affordability and overall debt levels will still have to adjust to more comfortable levels before we can expect any widespread increase in demand and thus prices,»