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Gabriel, in January of 2000 you could have piled up all the analysis of why Nortel was $145/share (Can $) and why Cisco, Yahoo, etc, etc were trading at such prices. A lot were charlatans, but a lot was also honest, convincing, plausible, sound arguments, based on facts; in short the prices made 'sense'. Trouble is, as I found out starting around March 2000, markets are more influenced by sentiment than by anything else. Especially markets built on the premise of selling on to the next player. Fewer and fewer people decided that they didnt want Nortel at $145, or at $120, or at $99, or indeed at $50... didnt make sense, doesnt make sense, but dems the facts. Last time I checked you can buy Nortel today for < $3.00. (BTW in case you're not familiar Nortel aint no .com pipsqueak- they're still around making things and employ >50,000 people).
ANyway, my point is not about shares vs. property vs. US$ vs. bonds vs. bananas. My point is, and was raised above on this thread, SENTIMENT is shifting... you can feel in the air... the UK is looking down the barrel of a massive switch in market sentiment.... markets are markets are markets, and people are people with the same fear/greed conflict....
At the end of the day, make sure your exposure to the housing market here is limited to having an affordable roof over your head and zero speculative interest. cos I reckon 'investors' in this market, like everyone last into any pyramind scheme, are going to have their heads handed to them... €250,000 for a 500stft apartment in D1 is gonna look like a sad joke when the panic subsides in a few years...
ANyway, my point is not about shares vs. property vs. US$ vs. bonds vs. bananas. My point is, and was raised above on this thread, SENTIMENT is shifting... you can feel in the air... the UK is looking down the barrel of a massive switch in market sentiment.... markets are markets are markets, and people are people with the same fear/greed conflict....
At the end of the day, make sure your exposure to the housing market here is limited to having an affordable roof over your head and zero speculative interest. cos I reckon 'investors' in this market, like everyone last into any pyramind scheme, are going to have their heads handed to them... €250,000 for a 500stft apartment in D1 is gonna look like a sad joke when the panic subsides in a few years...