The balance of probability suggests that the 1.6%m/m rise in IPD all-property capital values in June will not be matched in the second half of the year. Even so, the annual growth rate is set to accelerate further and could peak at 13% in the final few months of 2014. This would exceed all existing forecasts, but the payback for that would probably be slower-than-expected growth in 2015.
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