Oh Marie, I totally agree with you. Along with the handy tenant friendly legislation and decent security of tenure of course, I really do feel that 380E to live on my own in the centre of Frankfurt is a far better deal than oh 1100E to live on my own in the centre of Dublin.
BedSit said:Looks like the boys from DAFT (the Fallon brothers) are monitoring this site. One criteria I used to use to look at price drops was to change the max price to 100K. Up till a few days ago this used to return in the region of 2300 hits with most of these quoting "Price on Application". This figure has now dropped to about 700.
Who would buy them out? Funda maybe? IMO, daft looks to be a good business model in that it doesn't really matter how much the houses cost because it's a flat-rate fee unrelated to the house price (unlike rival estate agencies who must have swanky offices and glossy brochures). All daft need is an active market to maintain profitability. And besides, people are dying all the time, estates get broken up and (recently) people are forced in to selling (divorces/friends/families/girlfriends/boyfriends with property ventures going sour).BedSit said:Also I wonder if they will now try and offload the site to some mug especially after being featured in the Herald last night. Methinks its too late, but good luck to them if they can ...
I think that he was referring to a price reduction from that that was attained from a comparable property and not a drop in asking price.
The immigrants will arrive with no work available so they will have to leave again.
Originally Posted by paddyd http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?p=284006#post284006
I've yet to see evidence of a price drop on a 3-bed semi.
I think that he was referring to a price reduction from that that was attained from a comparable property and not a drop in asking price.
IMO, daft looks to be a good business model in that it doesn't really matter how much the houses cost because it's a flat-rate fee unrelated to the house price (unlike rival estate agencies who must have swanky offices and glossy brochures). All daft need is an active market to maintain profitability. And besides, people are dying all the time, estates get broken up and (recently) people are forced in to selling (divorces/friends/families/girlfriends/boyfriends with property ventures going sour).
If anybody has been to Mullingar take a drive through Belvedere Hills, nice 4 bedroom semi detached houses, under €315,000. The problem is half of the housing estate remains unsold, the houses are 100% ready to move in but there no takers. I drove though last week and there must be over 20 occupied houses with FOR SALE signs.
If ya read the blurb on that frankfurt studio, it seems to be on the motorway belt around frankfurt, although I concede that it is only 15mins by train to the city centre.
The rent talk is futile as many a survey have shown that rents in Dublin are in fact very average for European cities.
"Compared with a two bed ex-Corpo in West Dublin at an asking rent of Euro800 p.m. per person."
Where is this advertised?? Unlikely that this will be rented, as its not hard to rent whole houses for €1,100 in decent areas. Most guys in work seem to pay about €500 to share spanky new apartments in Dublin, not by any stretch expensive.
Anyway, this is way off topic...
In fact, these guys could make a very decent profit out of a crash. A ramp up in inventory is great for them. They care not a whit whether the house gets sold or for how much.
It's all relative I agree! Compared with a two bed ex-Corpo in West Dublin 'furnished' with Argos flat-packs, 'boasting' (!) a court-yard-style garden (translate - space for a rotary clothes-line) at an asking rent of Euro800 p.m. per person a spacious contemporary fully-tiled studio apartment with underfloor heating in the centre of Frankfurt for Euro 380 seems to me the better deal!........but I may be over-endowed by experience of life and standards in other countries.
€380 for a 500sq ft studio flat in Frankfurt.
€750 for a (what looks smaller) studio in Dublin.
http://www.daft.ie/searchrental.daft?search=rental&id=420054
I like that studio in Dublin, you fall out of bed and are in the kitchen, perfect if you have an attack of the midnight munchies.
They are a young startup company and having seen Myhome.ie sell for 50m they would surely love to get a slice of that action instead off having to live of the small peanuts that they would get from rental ads for the rest of their lives.
Where exactly is the "Spacious Living Area" ??? Outside, I assume.
€380 for a 500sq ft studio flat in Frankfurt.
€750 for a (what looks smaller) studio in Dublin.
http://www.daft.ie/searchrental.daft?search=rental&id=420054
I like that studio in Dublin, you fall out of bed and are in the kitchen, perfect if you have an attack of the midnight munchies.
Yes suits (okay suit) on the right, cornflakes on the left.So does the foodpress double as a wardrope
Bulls, you are missing out on some superb reasoning from the [highlight]HOK[/highlight] property review (todays IT) as to why this bull run will continue for the forseeable future...
€380 for a 500sq ft studio flat in Frankfurt.
€750 for a (what looks smaller) studio in Dublin.
http://www.daft.ie/searchrental.daft?search=rental&id=420054
I like that studio in Dublin, you fall out of bed and are in the kitchen, perfect if you have an attack of the midnight munchies.
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