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JohnBoy said:Since then house price inflation has substantially moderated and the country is getting used to house price gwoth of inflation + 2%/4%.
Noted that Cowan is warning the investors to stay out from now on but not the FTB's .beattie said:If so this could reach a wider target audience than the warnings given by publications such as The Economist.
2Pack said:Noted that Cowan is warning the investors to stay out from now on but not the FTB's .
Duplex said:Yes interesting that Biffo should single out speculators for his cautionary words, I wonder why?
They know its gone too far and are almost afraid to intervene. They cannot see how to gently talk it down.room305 said:If I was a FF'er I'd be very worried about how a crash might affect election results next year.
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bogwarrior said:most people contributing to this thread seem to be relishing the prospect of a severe correction in Irish property prices - what is the motivation behind this ??
1) to see the government get a serious black-eye?
2) to see their neighbour with the 2nd and 3rd house get a black eye?
3) to eventually be proved correct after 8 years of saying 'property prices can't keep rising'
4) genuine empathy with first-time buyers being priced out of the market
I get the feeling that, human nature being what it is, we will all say (4) but options 1-3 are probably the primary motivations.......
All 5 actuallyredo said:5) Seeing property speculators being caught with their pants down when prices drop. That would be nice.
redo said:5) Seeing property speculators being caught with their pants down when prices drop. That would be nice.
ninsaga said:Are you just peeved off that you did not get in on the act a few years back & now you've lost out on a few 100k of easy money?
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