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Monday 09 November 2015 9:55 am

UK house prices: London property prices to rise a third by 2019 as demand continues to outweigh supply

By: Emma Haslett

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London house prices will rise by almost a third between this year and 2019, new research has found, as demand in the capital continues to vastly outweigh supply.

The CBRE Regional Development Land report forecast nine per cent growth this year, rising to 31 per cent by 2019.

In the wider South East, prices will rise six per cent in 2015, or 26 per cent between 2015 and 2019, thanks to "good train links to London" in areas such as Reading, Guildford and Woking. 

But in London's most exclusive areas, house price growth will be more muted, with price increases of just two per cent this year, rising to 23 per cent by 2019.

The research suggested the Housing and Planning Bill, currently passing through Parliament, will give the market a "further lift". 

"Developers will soon be able to deliver schemes that are 100 per cent for private sale, supplying affordable starter homes rather than incorporating an affordable rental element," said Jennet Siebrits, head of residential research at CBRE.

"This will be a boon to housebuilders and should act as an incentive, bringing developments forward and thus more homes to market.

"These reforms are a positive move and show the government is taking action to address the UK’s chronic undersupply of housing in the private sale sector. However, more action needs to be taken to address other types of tenure, and ensure long term availability of affordable homes for sale or to rent."

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