I think Andy is just trolling the bears...
There will never be enough houses in Dublin itself so demand will always be there.
2) There is not an over-supply housing...Supply is only meeting demand now.
I think Andy is just trolling the bears...
Forgive my naivety but does trolling the bears mean taking the p..s?
What relevance does a 15% vacancy level have?!
Surely we can all explain that
Calina said:Manufacturing is dropping and export surpluses are falling
Maybe he just has a difference of opinion to most of the people on here?
I'm sure he's entitled to that.
Just on my demand will always be there in Dublin itself point...at the end of September/Early October a development was launched in Terenure-College Park I think. Houses starting at 1.2M or 1.5M. They sold 50 the first weekend. I may be slightly off with the figures but that's roughly it.
I think it backs up my point about the periphery being most at risk, demand remaining in Dublin etc
So fecking what...they're the most up to date figures available. Figures, fact, concrete, not the speculation we are engaged in.
To be fair CelloPoint, I think the shoeshine comment wasn't meant to be offensive. Both are good yardsticks for "the word on the street"
Tell us max when the redundancies start. the first to feel the pain are real estate agents as their will be a stand off no sales no commissions. the agents dont care if prices fall as long as sales happen
No it doesn't. You have to bear in mind that there is a very limited sector of the population at large who have more than a million euro to splurge on houses. It only applies to a limited subset of demand. The truth is if I had 3 million euro in the bank, God nor man wouldn't get me living in Terenure or College Park. I know someone who's desperately trying to find a house to afford in Cavan who is bitter enough that demand in the area is rising because it's considered to be commutable - with the result that she is still priced out of the area. In Cavan. The property market is not limited to million euro purchases.
And please don't quote the census...what a complete joke that was!
So you're telling the whole nation on a web forum??
Trade Surplus is rising http://www.rte.ie/business/2006/1024/trade.html
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