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Contrarian said:I spent time in Cologne last month during the world cup and was told that you can rent a 2 bedroom apartment in the centre of Cologne which is a fantastic city with the population of Dublin for €500 per month or around €200,000 to buy. By any measure, far cheaper than here.
TBH, comparisons such as that are a waste of time and I don't know why people keep on bringing them up. If Cologne/Stockholm are such fantastic value move there.I spent time in Cologne last month during the world cup and was told that you can rent a 2 bedroom apartment in the centre of Cologne which is a fantastic city with the population of Dublin for €500 per month or around €200,000 to buy. By any measure, far cheaper than here.
SteelBlue05 said:They also fell from June to August inclusive last year, so is just a seasonal factor?
I don't want it compared with anything, that was my initial point (not having a go at you, it just that comparisons are not really possible).What do you want to compare Dublin with? New York, Paris, Tokyo and Sydney? I'm sorry, but Dublin is not one of the world's great cities. It is a small city in a small country with a 3rd world infrastructure.
Mr Bowden, 61, said the increase in house prices in such a short time far outweighed the thousands of dollars in stamp duty and taxes in buying and selling the property. He said the property market was so tight that most houses sold before the first public viewing.
"Most people now would just need to advertise their house and it is gone," he said.
"The people who we bought this house from made $100,000 off us, so it's a non-stop cycle."
gearoidmm said:Town wants $384k for a pee by the sea
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/world/2006-08/02/content_655800.htm
madisona said:I think we finally have our equivalant to the 1987 London broom closet.
€300,000 for a toilet.
The madness continues. I've seen a few similar in last year in foreign media including a tiny house in dublin 8 that used to be a shed and a tin shed on coast in wicklow somewhere. Meanwhile i was looking at property prices in san diego (an affluent southern californian city with great quality of life,weather etc) and large 2 bed aprtments close to the beach are much cheaper than their irish equivalents despite the state of this country(weather, infrastructure, sustainability of economy, public services)gearoidmm said:Town wants $384k for a pee by the sea
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/world/2006-08/02/content_655800.htm
whathome said:Two hard-hitting headlines in the Independent today:
"Mortgage holders to struggle as interest rates rise again" and
"Home rate hikes to hit hard today"
beattie said:It is hard to fathom why the Indo has become so bearish over the past couple of months, the writing has been on the wall for a much longer period than that
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