Lets see, 60,000 leave school per year at 19 ish and 'form' a household with an average of 3 persons. Thats requires 20,000 gaffs a year assuming nobody fecks off to Australia . Thereafter they recycle into other households but the basic formation group is aged about 19 .
60,000 immigrate requiring another 20,000 gaffs (actually its less because immigrants frequently sleep 5 or 6 to a house or flat to save money which is what they come here to do ) .
I make the natural household formation (rate per annum) out to be 40,000 by that reckoning and we had problems building more than 40,000 units a year until fairly recently.
tonka said:It means that 40000 houses are 'needed' and 40000 are built for speculators and as holiday homes !
tonka said:Mate just moved into spanking new , very well fitted out, €220k flat in Galway , it costs him €670 a month to rent.
That covers interest on mortgage at 3% + building service charges for the landlord .
The flat is not appreciating in value .
Where IS the return ?
We currently build twice the demand from demographics . This will not last.
Gabriel said:I see...and you can back this up with solid evidence right? 40,000 homes and 40,000 holiday homes.
tonka said:If we build 80000 this year and shovel the Irish average of bodies into (c.3) we have therefore then we have housed 240,000 out of a population of 4M
WHERE did this 240000 bodies come from ?
zardebt said:it seemed that
basically the message from the report was that areas like limerick and Galway are experiencing a decrease in rental price while place in Dublin esp. D4 ..D2 and D6 are seeing a rise.
zardebt said:-
I suppose in the end of the day if you got a sum of cash and you want to invest it
even with the poor returns in renting are there better options ??
joe sod said:I agree totally with the last posting. However I am more bearish I am invested 20% in gold and silver.
joe sod said:I agree totally with the last posting. However I am more bearish I am invested 20% in gold and silver. I have taken a small short term loss but as I see it events are slowly unfolding and I am going to sit this one out as I am concerned about having too much money in banks some of them are looking dodgy now.
walk2dewater said:I might also add, that it's refreshing to see some real investors on this board... I was beginning to think ireland was the exclusive refuge of 100% property bulls!!!!
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