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I figure those rates reflect houses sale agreed in may/june ?
I figure those rates reflect houses sale agreed in may/june ?
I have been reading through this thread for a while and I have often noticed posts (in fact there is one a few posts up in this thread) suggesting that australians earn a lot less than we do and that this should be taken into account when comparing property prices between Ireland and Australia.
I lived in Australia for a number of years and returned to Ireland quite recently, judging by my field (IT) and other fields that I am aware of, Australians do not earn much less than us. From my experience they earn approximately 10-20% less, also the cost of living (aside from property prices) is considerably lower there, allowing far more disposable income to be thrown at a mortgage.
Admittedly it is difficult to compare countries in terms of disposable income as there are many factors to be taken into consideration (access to free education, health etc.), but on the whole even though property prices are considered high in australia (with respect to rental income ratio) they are not even remotely comparable to house prices in Ireland and the lower income argument simply does not apply. Houses in Ireland are quite simply ridiculously over-priced with respect to fundamentals, how long they will stay that way I do not know.
No, earlier than that - today's ESRI/PTSB report relates to market activity in April/May
The ESRI/PTSB report is based on mortgages drawn down when final contracts are signed. This means that there is approx 10 week lag on sale agreed prices. Add another month for report preparation and you have data that is three to four months old at the time of release.
€2.25m wow! expensive
Anyone thinking of starting a new business then maybe the Irish equivalent of the following may be a winning idea:
But, the last advertising from GVM is asking for 225.000:
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I'm not arguing that property price in Ireland is ridiculously inflated, I think it is too. I'm not even going to argue the degree as to whether the Irish or Australians get paid more. My problem is; as you yourself touched on, comparisons between prices in Ireland and Australia are difficult since we've got two completely different economies, tax systems, property markets, etc.I have been reading through this thread for a while and I have often noticed posts (in fact there is one a few posts up in this thread) suggesting that australians earn a lot less than we do and that this should be taken into account when comparing property prices between Ireland and Australia.
I lived in Australia for a number of years and returned to Ireland quite recently, judging by my field (IT) and other fields that I am aware of, Australians do not earn much less than us. From my experience they earn approximately 10-20% less, also the cost of living (aside from property prices) is considerably lower there, allowing far more disposable income to be thrown at a mortgage.
Admittedly it is difficult to compare countries in terms of disposable income as there are many factors to be taken into consideration (access to free education, health etc.), but on the whole even though property prices are considered high in australia (with respect to rental income ratio) they are not even remotely comparable to house prices in Ireland and the lower income argument simply does not apply. Houses in Ireland are quite simply ridiculously over-priced with respect to fundamentals, how long they will stay that way I do not know.
As an aside, it's interesting how Australia is rapidly becoming the favoured immigration route for the countries of the British Isles. Is there anyone who wants to immigrate to the USA anymore?
If we are going to have an imminent housing crash (affecting the whole economy), then why are our banking shares so high...surely all the "smart" money would have cashed in??
Firefly
If we are going to have an imminent housing crash (affecting the whole economy), then why are our banking shares so high...surely all the "smart" money would have cashed in??
Firefly