Experts from estate agents to housebuilders and mortgage lenders to surveyors make their property predictions for next year.
Prices rise one per cent, says Nationwide, and market stagnation set to continue next year.
First homes at most affordable for eight years but number of first-time buyers is lowest in almost 40 years.
Halifax's annual Quality of Life survey reveals which parts of the UK have the least empty homes, lowest burglary rates and least traffic.
Hometrack questions whether tenants can get a mortgage and whether government can deliver one for one replacement.
Grant Shapps announces proposals for £50,000 right to buy discount cap.
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HMRC figures show 85,000 sales in UK but total for the year so far still down on 2010.
Numbers now half what is needed to meet demand, says Home Builders Federation.
Survey by Halifax contradicts government figures showing a fall in empties.
Presumption in favour of sustainable development risks slowing down planning process, says select committee.
Last week's daunting first-time buyers predictions from Rightmove in image form.
Owners warned to check their property inside and out in case of more freezing weather.
New homes cheaper than using housing benefit to pay for B&B, says think-tank.
Homes will be in short supply well into 2012 but standards should improve, says ARLA.
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Seasonal dip in asking rents creates window of opportunity for renters, says Findaproperty.com.
Most of us aspire to a detached home in the country with a large garden and great view, says PrimeLocation.com.
Two-tier market sees average prices fall three per cent but 27 new property millionaires per day.
Rightmove says shortage of new sellers and low interest rates will underpin market next year.
The FSA has today announced a shift away from a reliance on "uncertain" house price rises in an attempt to avoid irresponsible lending practices.
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Concern over a house price drop is growing as a result of the UK's economic woes, according to the latest house price sentiment index (HPSI) from Knight Frank/Markit.
Economic uncertainty is likely to plague the housing and mortgage market in 2012, predicts the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML).
Labour mayoral candidate Ken Livingstone has pledged to deal with rising London rents through the establishment of a "London living rent".
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