I think there is still a level of shortage for good quality rental houses in Cork - just basing it on my observations as well as a couple of people I know are looking to rent in around Cork city right now & find that the rent (for decent houses) are high enough.
That's my observation but interested in hearing others.
ninsaga
Drop -
When our economy implodes everyone will have less money in their pockets. Landlords may have motivations to put up rents but there won't be enough people around able to service higher rents.
Only thing that will help to keep rent prices stable is government intervention through social welfare payments which is already the primary determinant of what a rental property returns in many areas.
I'd agree with that,u can't just "hand back the keys" with no consequence unless you plan to skip the country.You have defaulted on probably the biggest loan in your lifetime,you will have a major black mark against your with every credit institution in the country.To think you can just hand back the keys,rent till prices fall and then get a another mortgage when house prices readajust is just pie in the sky stuff.
In saying that i know people with investment properties where the fundamentals don't stack up,and where the loan is secured on the investment property only.If these people decide to pack up what are the banks going to do then ?and i presume this is the case for a lot of investment mortgages.
i know in the uk downturn in house prices 1992 many of these "hand back the keys " people got chased up for monies due
Commuting is going to be the next 'issue' insofar that couples will rather rent than own and commute as by owning(in suburbs) you will not be gaining much financially but you will be losing alot socially. Thus rents in city centre will sky-rocket ( in this market if a stress vendors property went within my price i might consider re-entering) whilst those in outlying areas will depress.
I think rents here, at least in Dublin, are just crazy - and I lived in San Francisco during the dot.com boom. All of my friends who rent are paying extortionate amounts for dank cupboards. IMHO rents are just as inflated as the housing market.
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