Covid-induced surge in house prices has reached tipping point Tags:ireland 7 comments I have reservations. Also I don’t think we can assume that 25k new housing units built means 25k new housing units available to buy r/rentstrikeireland “Only when the tide goes out do you discover who’s been swimming naked.” Now it’s on to the next surge. Now its a covid problem? The US media has been saying this for a long time, is this old second hand propaganda that’s just catching up with us? Went sale agreed (for the second time this year) yesterday. I don’t give a shite what happens with house prices and would be all too happy to see them fall. I need to live somewhere that isn’t my parents house. Oh not it hasn’t Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
I have reservations. Also I don’t think we can assume that 25k new housing units built means 25k new housing units available to buy
Now its a covid problem? The US media has been saying this for a long time, is this old second hand propaganda that’s just catching up with us?
Went sale agreed (for the second time this year) yesterday. I don’t give a shite what happens with house prices and would be all too happy to see them fall. I need to live somewhere that isn’t my parents house.
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I have reservations.
Also I don’t think we can assume that 25k new housing units built means 25k new housing units available to buy
r/rentstrikeireland
“Only when the tide goes out do you discover who’s been swimming naked.”
Now it’s on to the next surge.
Now its a covid problem? The US media has been saying this for a long time, is this old second hand propaganda that’s just catching up with us?
Went sale agreed (for the second time this year) yesterday.
I don’t give a shite what happens with house prices and would be all too happy to see them fall. I need to live somewhere that isn’t my parents house.
Oh not it hasn’t