Respondents to the latest IPF Consensus survey expect both rents and capital values to rise throughout the next five years. But forecasters also envisage modest rises in yields from 2016 onwards, presumably reflecting tighter monetary policy. Although that is only expected to slow capital growth, not cause values to fall, fears about the medium-term threat from higher interest rates do seem to be increasing.
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