bearishbull
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Im not suggesting people are living on the streets but since the country has supposedly never been better off then whats with all the people commuting from so far away with a crappy quality of life
Wage inflation is barely matching general inflation and not even matching the inflation many couples are facing, general inflation is an average,i'd say the inflation for your average FTB couple in their lae 20's /30's is well above 4%.But wage inflation is currently in excess of both inflation and interest rates too, and inflation has been below interest rates for the past 3/4 years. So what is the difference?
In addition, there's no point in looking at borrowing in terms of salary, surely you must look at is a multiple of net household income in order to have any meaningful comparisons.
Maybe you should answer the original rebuttals before bringing up this topic yet again.Not this again, who exactly is being denied a home?
Yeah, but that's a choice that people are willing to make, it's not something i'd do in a million years, but many people buy into the hype and the dream (particularly that one propagated by developers, you know, the couple on the patio drinking their wine.....).Im not suggesting people are living on the streets but since the country has supposedly never been better off then whats with all the people commuting from so far away with a crappy quality of life
What are you referring to?Maybe you should answer the original rebuttals before bringing up this topic yet again.
Have to back up glenbhoy a bit, housing is a right but OWNING a house is not although it is preferable for everyone that wants to to be able to own without commiting to massive 35 year loans that result in you paying around 50% more in real terms than the purchase price of your house. Scandinavia is big on everyone being able to afford housing and their social housing is excellent and abundant.
Oh I see. Well you might want to cast your gaze over the waiting lists for affordable housing one of the days so. For a start. You might carry on by going back over the thread and looking at responses to your earlier posts.What are you referring to?
If what you want me to say is this:
"I am not aware of any family being denied a home", there I've said it, now what?
Do you mean the various posts on here about the amount of rental accommodation available, the posts concerning the reasonableness of rent or some other posts?Oh I see. Well you might want to cast your gaze over the waiting lists for affordable housing one of the days so. For a start. You might carry on by going back over the thread and looking at responses to your earlier posts.
Its amazing what you can find out when you try to inform yourself.
Oh I see. Well you might want to cast your gaze over the waiting lists for affordable housing one of the days so. For a start. You might carry on by going back over the thread and looking at responses to your earlier posts.
Its amazing what you can find out when you try to inform yourself.
Market regulation is accepted as essential by economists of every hue, similarly by political parties. If the government fails to regulate then why have government?
I think they were like a referee in who let a few tackles go unpunished early on, by the time they realised it was time to act, it was too late. It wasn't all their fault though, they were unlucky in that IR control had been ceded to the ECB at that precise time when we needed it most.I think the idea that the government isn't culpable to a great degree in allowing this shambles develop is wrong. The government owes a duty of care to the less 'able' members of our society whether they be physically impaired or those who are the target of unethical lending practices by rapacious banks.
Market regulation is accepted as essential by economists of every hue, similarly by political parties. If the government fails to regulate then why have government?
I think the idea that the government isn't culpable to a great degree in allowing this shambles develop is wrong. The government owes a duty of care to the less 'able' members of our society whether they be physically impaired or those who are the target of unethical lending practices by rapacious banks.
Market regulation is accepted as essential by economists of every hue, similarly by political parties. If the government fails to regulate then why have government?
Anyone sick of the long commute in heavy traffic? Why not spend 40k on this rather than a merc! Would be popular in commuterland if you could land/park at the IFSC/docks!!!
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But why? Its an artificial situation. There aren't many people in this country, there is plenty of land, and shedload of houses, about one in six of which is sitting empty, not even rented out. Therefore the prices have escalated at this demented rate due to extraordinary conditions, and when people could have their own housing, there is no reason why they shouldn't. Unless there are minority groups attempting to set the situation to recreate a landlord class, something I feel should be vigorously opposed. And there are a great many people who will feel the same. Not that it matters, the market is well on its way to resolving the situation all by itself.Do you mean the various posts on here about the amount of rental accommodation available, the posts concerning the reasonableness of rent or some other posts?
As bearish states, it may not be desireable for people to rent as opposed to own, but it's an option that perhaps more people should consider. It's not too long ago that a large percentage of our population was housed in local authority housing, it's also quite common in many European countries for people to rent their entire lives.
As to whether public sentiment has changed or not - the one bit of anecdotal evidence which I bring to the table is that it has ceased to be a subject for discussion which is, in itself, telling.
Totally agree - I had a 'heated debate' with a friend of mine who insisted it was the gardai's fault if he was speeding: "If they enforced the speed limits I wouldn't speed" was his argument - and his brother's a garda!!If we have accidents, it is someone else's fault for not stopping us from driving so badly.
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