Woodsman said:I can sell my farm in Ireland right now for multiple millions and could move to England where I could purchase a far superior property complete with fine country house and buildings for app £6000 per acre or move to France for app €1200 per acre.?
Woodsman said:Well of course there is land available in remote corners of Leitrim, Sligo, Mayo etc for 6k per acre or less but my point was that surely not everyone is paying the current crazy prices just for the pleasure of owning a bit of land. The top return is €200 per acre per annum so how come its fetching hundreds of times this figure? I cannot understand why land in Britain is so much cheaper than here. Its not a bad place to live and they are reasonably civilised (if you remove the soccer fans) and speak the same language as us. Do they know something we dont??
therave said:supply and demand and of course england is not Ireland and home is where the heart is if you are most Irish people..plus of course there is the little fact of 700 years and being driven from the land in Ireland leading to now that we can afford it then we are buying it to secure for the future
I a too old and lazy; but amazed that more young ambitious people are not making the move while the opportunity exists.DonKing said:Well why don't yeah?
When it has develpoment potential.Woodsman said:Thank you for reminding us. It is of course a speculative bubble exactly the same as the land bubble of the late 1970s. How can something that yields app €150/200 per acre annually be worth 50k?
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