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Click here<\/a> for news on the latest Savills five-year forecast.<\/strong><\/p>\n

After the Brexit vote, the UK is in a volatile state indicating lower levels of investment and underlying uncertainty. So how uncertain is the future actually? And what will house prices be like five years from now?<\/p>\n

The housing market definitely has to adjust<\/a> to a new era, giving Savills an option to have a second look into the development of house prices and share their new prognosis with us.<\/p>\n

First of all, Savills expect low interest to continue to protect the market, saying that \u201cwe look set for two years of low to zero growth as Brexit negotiations proceed.\u201d After the two year period, greater clarity should boost confidence for consumers. This will lead to minor increases in price<\/a>, limited by interest rate rises, particularly in those areas where affordability is already rare.<\/p>\n

Over the next five years, until 2021, Savills predicts the strongest growth away from London, with the East and South East topping the list. <\/strong><\/p>\n

Million pounds away from home? Prime property sales outperform rest of the UK\u2019s housing market<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n