They forecast that average prices will rise from £280,000 to £419,000 by 2025.
London house prices are forecast to nearly double to £931,000.
The
average cost of renting a home in the UK is forecast to rise too,
though by only 27%, taking the average rent from £134 a week to £171.
Mark
Hayward of the National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA) said:
"House prices are only going to go one way, and unfortunately that is
up.
"For so many already priced out of the market
, this is news aspiring house buyers will not want to hear.
"Ongoing
house price inflation, combined with low wage inflation, tighter
lending restrictions and a shortage of affordable housing, means owning a
home will continue to be distant dream for many," he added.
Long-term projection
Despite
the big headline numbers in the forecast from the estate and lettings
agents, the predicted rise in house prices assumes that the increases
seen in the past 10 years or so will simply continue for the next
decade.
That would mean UK average prices rising by 4.1% a year, and average London house prices rising by 6.3% a year.
The predicted rise in rents is even slower, at 2.5% a year across the UK as a whole in the next decade, and 3% a year in London.
That would take average weekly rents in the capital, from £234 now, to £314 by 2025.
The
figures have been compiled for the estate and letting agents by the
economics consultancy the Centre for Economics and Business Research
(CEBR).
Its analysis argues that the recent decline in the rate of home ownership will boost the demand for rented homes.
So the report forecasts that the proportion of households living in private rented accommodation will rise, from 20% now to almost 29% in 10 years' time.
The
projection from the estate agents comes as the Land Registry reports
that house prices, in England and Wales, rose by an average of 0.4% in
November.
That left the annual growth rate at 5.6%, the same as in October.
The Registry's
figures, which include the many cash sales but exclude newly built properties, leave the price of the average home at £186,325.
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