bearishbull
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walk2dewater said:The very fact that estate agents are on the front of the Independent telling us that everything is not 110% perfect with their get-rich-now scheme is absolute dynamite. There is something going on.
Howitzer said:No dynamite here I'm afraid. The story actually says that the rate of increase was 7% in the 2nd quater as opposed to a whopping 10% in the 1st quarter. These aren't annualised figures either. So that's a 17% increase so far this year (17.7% actually).
If I was a property investor I'd be only delighted to see stories like that every day of the week. A ridiculous increase following an absolutely foolhardy increase does not sound like a property market crashing to me.
The market decides if landlords can pass on the interest rate rise not the landlord himself.SteelBlue05 said:I would expect to see a rise in rents as Landlords up the rent due to Interest rate increases. I have noticed this on Daft already, rents are 50 euro more on average in Lucan for a typical 3 bed house now....they were at around the 1100-1150 and now 1200-1250....
walk2dewater said:As for rents falling? These salemen haven’t a clue. If the demand to purchase is falling, this will put upward pressure on rents. Rents should rise, or at least stop falling, if Ireland’s young stop being property fodder. Dimwits in expensive suits.
You may check the figures by emailing census2006@cso.ie and confirming with themconor_mc said:Until the vast overhang of unoccupied property (see census figures of approx 200k units) is cleared into the market, I don't think we'll see much upward pressure on rents generally.
walk2dewater said:The very fact that estate agents are on the front of the Independent telling us that everything is not 110% perfect with their get-rich-now scheme is absolute dynamite. There is something going on.
liteweight said:I wonder how accurate the census figures are. Recently a friend told me that his landlord asked him not to fill in the census form and not to answer if they called to the door!! I was flabergasted but it got me thinking...I wonder how many landlords do that and how many other people don't answer the door for various reasons e.g. illegal immigrants have to be living somewhere.
liteweight said:I wonder how accurate the census figures are. Recently a friend told me that his landlord asked him not to fill in the census form and not to answer if they called to the door!! I was flabergasted but it got me thinking...I wonder how many landlords do that and how many other people don't answer the door for various reasons e.g. illegal immigrants have to be living somewhere.
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