9 housing price forecasts until the end of this year

According to Tejarat News, according to the latest announcement of the Central Bank, the average price of housing in Tehran has reached 31 million Tomans, which has increased by 18% in October this year compared to the same period last year. What will be the trend of housing prices by the end of the year? In this report, you will read 10 predictions made by financial market experts in live interviews of Tejarat News Instagram.
Nima Mirzaei: Housing returns are unlikely to be higher than inflation, and the government’s housing leap plan has a psychological impact.
Maryam Mohebbi: I am optimistic about the future of housing and housing prices are unlikely to fall.
Milad Sadeghi: We have a price recession, not a trading recession, and from 1403 the price increase will probably start in this market.
Mojtaba Diba: Small discounts and corrections are predictable, but we will not see a drop in prices in this market.
Nima Awareness: Housing prices are unlikely to fall, and given the rising price of materials and the possible growth of the dollar and inflation, it may even be upward.
Ali Sadeghin: We are now officially in recession and expect a boom in 1403.
Mehdi Samavati: There is no attractiveness in the housing market until next year, but this does not mean lower prices.
Borzoo Haghshenas: In the next cycle of inflation, housing market returns will lag behind other markets.
Omid Mousavi: Not only is housing not becoming cheaper, but even housing prices in cities may be rising due to increased demand for building materials during the housing boom.
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