The place he was going to buy was north Roscommon, near Boyle. He reckoned that proximity to Sligo would eventually help sell the glut of stuff there, but I'm not so sure -- I think that the oversupply will lead to a lot of offloading by sellers in the near future. I believe that where there is a growing amount of property chaising a diminishing number of buyers, the only way is down, regardless of location.
There is about 1400 properties on sale on Daft in Roscommon http://daftwatch.atspace.com/daftcounty_21.html
and about about 4500 in Dublin
http://daftwatch.atspace.com/daftcounty_1.html
That's massive oversupply. How many people live in Roscommon anyway?
Roscommon would not certainly rank very high in places that I would consider buying a holiday home.
1400 for the full county. For me one house for sale for every 40 people(inc children/old people) living in Roscommon seems like madness. I am sure that most people living in Roscommon already live in houses. I can't see much in the way of employment opportunities. Being from the west myself Roscommon would not certainly rank very high in places that I would consider buying a holiday home.
That was my point, and the reason why I advised him to hold off. 200 properties for sale in Boyle on Daft right now, and growing by the day. A huge dose of reality has to hit the sellers in this area, they appear to think that because Dublin is expensive, everywhere lese should be too.
By the way, I think that his idea of buying in Boyle is good, its a lovely place, but he can do better by waiting.
Surely attractive to many retired people who have lived in busy cities all their lives and want only to retire away from it all??
By the way I do tend to get a bit defensive when someone slags off my home county!!
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