Despite fears of a housing market crash due to soaring interest rates and a cost of living crisis, the property market has shown resilience. Experts, including Sarah Beeny, have shared their Budget wish-lists in a discussion with Jane Denton on 2024-03-01, emphasizing that a happy housing market does not necessarily require rising house prices. In Sweden, home prices have largely stagnated since the start of the year, avoiding the worst-case scenario of a housing price crash as of 2024-03-03. This stagnation comes after prices stalled at a higher level than before the pandemic, indicating a stabilization in the market.
Home prices in Sweden have largely stagnated since the start of the year, indicating that the worst-case-scenario of a housing price crash has been avoided https://t.co/MMDGw2C1Ku
Swedish home prices stall at a higher level than before the pandemic https://t.co/UmiVDfeyW7 via @nicrolander https://t.co/4VCFHxNRdo
Home prices in Sweden have largely stagnated since the start of the year, indicating that the worst-case-scenario of a housing price crash has been avoided https://t.co/SbKuQTVvZa
Home prices in Sweden have largely stagnated since the start of the year, indicating that the worst-case-scenario of a housing price crash has been avoided https://t.co/sGQ5S2pJhr
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"We don’t need house price rises to have a happy housing market" Jane Denton speaks to Sarah Beeny and four more property experts to find out what’s on their Budget wish-lists ⬇️ https://t.co/EnMZouGOkS