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madisona said:Now for the curious part. If you go to the Examiners online site there is no sign of this article.
Duplex said:Can anyone imagine Bertie issuing prudential warnings, given his hissy fit yesterday when pressed on the dangers to the country of the property bubble?
whizzbang said:Here is a good article on how housing bubbles pop.
polaris said:So housing bubbles don't really go pop but instead the air slowly, but irreversibly, leaks out of them over a 10 year time period?
room305 said:How do other see it playing out - stampede or slow decline in prices?
room305 said:How do other see it playing out - stampede or slow decline in prices?
room305 said:This makes sense to me. I can especially visualise the first two years where people pump money into home improvements in order to try and aid the sale, or hold their property hoping that it is merely a short term correction before the resumption of rising prices. During this period I would expect many bullish articles promoting "bargains" for FTBs and much insistence from the real estate and construction sectors (indeed possibly the government) that in no way was a housing crash underway.
How do other see it playing out - stampede or slow decline in prices?
In biffo speak that would beIn response, Minister for Finance Brian Cowen said the Government would have to be careful in implementing any measures aimed at calming the housing market.
"The gradual phasing out of the tax-relief scheme is designed to avoid any sudden shock to the construction sector generally, having regard to the important contribution of this sector to Irish economic growth at present," Mr Cowen said.
2Pack said:How about Brian Cowans Hissy Fit Yesterday . Reported in The Times
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In biffo speak that would be
"feck off , we won't touch it because it will blow itself up and if we leave it alone it will blow itselft up anyway and then we won't lose the next election for deliberately blowing it up and we won't lose our party funding because the builders blame us and you surely don't expect MED to back that ECB up what with the Galway Races coming up in a month do ya ??? "
redo said:This COULD be aided with a new tax on investment properties in the next budget.
redo said:Bertie has said (today, I think), that the governments' response to house prices will come from the supply side.
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