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    Both articles are full of spin – the first highighting that affordability is no worse than 20-30 years ago because you need to measure affordability in a different way, the latter (a survey of 450 franchised real estate agents) saying some areas will increase, some won't, but wider market forces will have a greater impact on prices eg demand, interest rates etc.

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    Based on the other articles on the same site predicting price falls in property over the same period, it's a wash between the conflicting arguments. Perhaps this is not unexpected in a flat market. Price pressures in either direction balance out, leaving you with a flat period with slow or no growth.

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