17:36 Portugal: rental transtactions on the rise | |
The October RICS/Ci Portuguese Housing Market Survey (PHMS) shows a further deterioration in demand, supply confidence and prices. The National Confidence index fell from -53 to -60 and the National Price balance improved marginally from -65 to -64, but remains deeply negative.
Price declines continue to be driven principally by falling demand.
Indeed, rising supply is not presently an issue, with new vendor
instructions falling consistently this year. Until September, developers
had generally been less negative than agents. However, the October
survey provides further evidence that developers are now becoming less
resilient to adverse market conditions.
The survey’s coverage has now been extended to the rental sector, which
appears to be benefiting from ongoing weakness in the sales market. At
the national level, demand for rented property and new lettings
instructions both increased sharply, though rents At the regional level, house prices and rents are falling across Lisbon, Porto and the Algarve, but the sharpest falls are being recorded in the latter. However, rental transactions are also expected to increase fastest in the Algarve. CI Spokesman, Ricardo Guimaraes says: "The PHMS has extended its coverage to the rental market, after much anecdotal evidence from agents indicating this sector of the residential market is beginning to emerge from the crisis. Tight credit conditions are pushing both households and homeowners to the rented sector; households can’t access mortgage finance to purchase a house and therefore homeowners in most cases can’t sell their house. This is resulting in sharp increases in both the demand for and supply of rented accommodation.” RICS Senior Economist, Josh Miller says: "Although sales volumes in the housing market continue to fall, volumes in the lettings market are booming at the moment. This is because households who can not access mortgage finance are opting for rented accommodation instead. Given the deteriorating macro economic backdrop and tightening in credit conditions that is already underway, the lettings market is therefore likely to continue experiencing high volumes of activity in the near term.” Source: RISC Europe | |
|