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    The number of people who expect house prices to continue to fall, is dropping

    The number of people who expect house prices to continue to fall, is dropping


    The ASB Housing Confidence Survey shows eight percent believe that -- down from 34 percent last quarter.

    More people think now's a good time to buy -- but there's still a split.

    Aucklanders are the most confident house prices will increase.

    ASB economist Nathaniel Keall says it suggests the market's at a turning point.

    He says people still think prices will fall further and interest rates will rise -- but the number is far less than even a few months ago.

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