New research reveals wavering public confidence in the
housing market with fears of a crash coming within the next five years – if not
sooner. An online survey of over 2,000 British adults found that while just
over one in four respondents had faith
in the stability of the market, with a substantial proportion less convinced on
the ability of the market to avoid another boom and bust cycle. Two thirds of
respondents predicted a crash within the next decade, but many feared a crash was even more imminent, with one in
four saying there will be a crash within just two years – and 6% saying it
could happen in the next 12 months. Read more on 24housing.
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