PHOTO: KEVIN STENT/STUFF – Confidence in the housing market wobbled when the government changed.
Post-election house price worries seem to have subsided, ASB’s latest housing confidence survey shows.
The bank’s research showed, in the three months ended May this year, a net 32 per cent of respondents thought house prices would rise over the next year.
That compares to a net 16 per cent at the start of the year.
A reading of zero would indicate an even split between optimists and pessimists.
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