The Badger
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Hard to know exactly, I don't know the Derry market overly well, but I do know Co. Derry pretty well, I know that my sister sold a 4 bedroom house in Magherafelt for 55k in 1999, that'd be worth circa 150K now. I also know someone who bought a semi about 15 miles from Derry for 65K in 2004, she has just sold it for 115K (rent was less than 400 per month) and getting tenants was hassle (it was a country area). I also know a few seasoned property investors who feel that with rents being so poor relatively that they're going to stay out of the market for a while, alternately, I know many people who reckon that it'll keep on going up (and most of these guys are in the building industry, so should have an idea as to how things are on the ground - i remain unconvinced). If you can agree rent that'll cover the costs, it may well be worth going for, from what I hear, that's generally not the case.Has Derry had the same growth or is it still a few years behind Dublin?
More of a godsend really, and that's not just from an emotional p.o.v.I'm sure you have this covered but some toens in the North will be taking a major hit as Army bases are closed. Ballykelly being a good example.
In all honesty the people who worked in bases did not normally come from the locality, re the supply of food etc it was probably airlifted in, as Badger says, things have only improved with the reduction in troops etc.What about all the businesses that supply the base with food etc and the civilian workers from the locality?
The sale of large diameter copper pipe has dropped off as well...ClubMan said:Not to mention the local DIY and fertiliser outlets in times past!
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