Heard the cheques of a major irish builder ( with developements here and abroad) are being returned........wonder who it is ?
50%? This post will be deleted if not edited immediately...interest rates at 1980's levels so mortgages were unaffordable for almost everyone. It would have to be some recession to bring about that type of collapse.
Don't think these articles from the Indo have been pointed out yet today.... talk about sensational scare-mongering!!! Seriously, what would a supposedly neutral newspaper carry this sort of stuff unless it had an agenda.... I mean, the first article is an essay not a news piece, and the second has supposedly been written by a very learned young man who seems to hang out with economists on a daily basis and thinks he can bend the ear of the Minister for Finance!! "Now is the time Minister Cowan" indeed!
Sometimes a decision isn't enough
http://www.unison.ie/irish_independent/stories.php3?ca=303&si=1712767&issue_id=14812
Property - our trendy obsession
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Ross McParland of Sherry Fitzgerald, presented an article in 2003 (pictured, below). In it he guesstimated what it might be like in the future for the next generation of home buyers.
Mr McParland predicted that when his son (Pictured in the publicity poster below) turns 28 an apartment that cost around €330,000 in 2003 will cost about €7.5m in 2031. Having spoken to several economists on this issue my own guess is that the same apartment will cost about €3m when I finally get around to looking for a home of my own ten years from now.
Surely not Mr M
and the second has supposedly been written by a very learned young man who seems to hang out with economists on a daily basis and thinks he can bend the ear of the Minister for Finance!! "Now is the time Minister Cowan" indeed!
Property - our trendy obsession
http://www.unison.ie/irish_independent/stories.php3?ca=303&si=1712787&issue_id=14812
I love the lad Morgan's "as a child of the Celtic Tiger I've no idea what life was like before house prices zoomed into the stratosphere...the concept of buying a house for under E100,000 belongs in the black and white days".
Why don't you ask someone then?
It's unintentional comedy at its best...like the Joe Duffy Show
He needs to go down to Moyross in Limerick. There are still sub 100K houses there on occasion.
Property - our trendy obsession
http://www.unison.ie/irish_independent/stories.php3?ca=303&si=1712787&issue_id=14812
He needs to go down to Moyross in Limerick. There are still sub 100K houses there on occasion.
Whatever about a sixteen year old kid having some bizarre ideas but that Ross McParland from Sherry Fitz must be hitting the sauce heavily. A €330k apartment inflating to €7.5M in 28 years! You'd have a mortgage repayment of nearly €45k a month over 25 years (at 5% apr). The average industrial wage would need to be in the region of €1.5M a year to be within historical norms for house prices.
Mr McParland's crazy calculations assume a compounded annual growth rate of 11.8% over nearly three decades after a decade of double digit per year growth. Gotta admire the optimism.
Whatever about a sixteen year old kid having some bizarre ideas but that Ross McParland from Sherry Fitz must be hitting the sauce heavily. A €330k apartment inflating to €7.5M in 28 years! You'd have a mortgage repayment of nearly €45k a month over 25 years (at 5% apr). The average industrial wage would need to be in the region of €1.5M a year to be within historical norms for house prices.
Mr McParland's crazy calculations assume a compounded annual growth rate of 11.8% over nearly three decades after a decade of double digit per year growth. Gotta admire the optimism.
...thanks for the timely advice, I owe you one
http://www.unison.ie/irish_independent/stories.php3?ca=9&si=1712814&issue_id=14812
FF overturning land rezoning?? !!! surely a joke or an attempt to reduce supply! I love the quote from dick roche about why he overturned the rezoning,
It would have created a new generation of long-distance commuters consigned to a desperately poor quality of life, the minister told the Irish Independent yesterday.
And the predicted upswing in rents is occuring in america, its just starting to occur here .
http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/10/26/D8L0FA5G0.html
No admiration from me. Even Andy Doof would laugh at that kind of flaky forecast. We would need a prolonged bout of hyper inflation of Wiemar Republic magnitude to get to McParlands figures. Shows you how barking the Irish market is.
......... thinks he can bend the ear of the Minister for Finance!! "Now is the time Minister Cowan" indeed!
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Property - our trendy obsession
http://www.unison.ie/irish_independent/stories.php3?ca=303&si=1712787&issue_id=14812
..... Pension legislation is being further liberalised...
..........there will be pressure to increase mortgage tax relief, abolish VAT on building materials, abolish stamp duty, abolish PRSI for construction workers, buy unsold or half completed houses as public housing .........
Maybe the zoning was'nt right down in Laois but I have a feeling that some people (maybe FF supporters and land owners near Portlaoise and other towns with the infrastructure he is talking about) will benefit from this Minister's descision. He was just on radio there saying other counties may see similar descisions. This could be just the start of the defensive action from the FF/Property developer/Land owner cabal.
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