The outlook was little changed for Britain and in India where prices have kept rising.
Adam Challis, executive director of research and strategy for EMEA at JLL, said strong wage gains over the past year had kept many housing markets resilient despite significantly higher borrowing costs.
Peak-to-trough falls for nearly all housing markets surveyed were downgraded from the March poll.
British and U.S. house prices were expected to fall around 3% and Australia's to be flat for the full year 2023.
Average house prices are expected to rise about 6% in India.
Persons:
Mike Blake, Goldman Sachs, Adam Challis, hasn't, Hari Kishan, Prerana Bhat, Jonathan Cable, Anant Chandak, Sarupya Ganguly, Indradip Ghosh, Vivek Mishra, Milounee, Susobhan Sarkar, Devayani, Vijayalakshmi Srinivasan, Ed Osmond
Organizations:
KB, REUTERS, EMEA, Thomson
Locations:
Valley Center , California, U.S, BENGALURU, Canada, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Britain, India, JLL