simp said:It has struck me also, that certain estate agents have a monopoly on certain areas, and control the prices there accordingly (Stoneybatter would be a good example). So yes, I think that the pricing policies of some estate agents are partly to blame.
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Definitely, the same applies to Drimnagh...
Marie said:I'd give it six months. Then, properties with the 300K mark would be ever so quietly changing hands for 200 - 250K.
Marie said:The Irish Times carries the news today that more than one third of the houses in the RoI have been built in the last 10 years, so where is the notion of 'shortage' coming from?
New Girl said:Hi,
I'm an FTB ... ....are we all so desperate to get on the ladder that we are willing to pay anything???
Speaking of which - check out this Sunday Times article about EU energy ratings for houses coming on stream here in 2009...Gordanus said:I can foresee a time when a lot of apartment blocks will be slums and a lot of new houses will require huge structural alterations to make them sellable.....
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