More houses available to buy, yet prices keep going up. Why does that sound familiar.
Remember the house in cork that looked on the inside like a Gepard. Mould everywhere and still 200k. Just because there is a lot available, means that prices are realistically or the quality is what people what to pay for it.
If you have to pay another 200k just for refurb… then it makes more sense to take it down and build it new. Good luck in getting permission for that.
I have the stats for every region and every day since around that time sitting in a SQL database. been meaning to make a site out of it
This is interesting. Conclusions anyone?
Is there seasonality to house selling?
I could imagine summer months are more conducive to selling a house. Longer days to fit in more viewings, nicer weather to make the house look better, generally easier to move as well. Could it not be that more houses go one sake throughout the summer and September is the usual peak?
Some shit holes on there though that I wouldn’t pay 100k for nevermind the asking price of 200k.
Saw one in roman street recently, christ, house was disgusting, they actually took out the bathroom and stuck it into a broom cupboard, it really looked vile. Best thing that could be done with it was knock it down and start again, at most i reckon 60k was all it was worth. .
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More houses available to buy, yet prices keep going up. Why does that sound familiar.
Remember the house in cork that looked on the inside like a Gepard. Mould everywhere and still 200k. Just because there is a lot available, means that prices are realistically or the quality is what people what to pay for it.
If you have to pay another 200k just for refurb… then it makes more sense to take it down and build it new. Good luck in getting permission for that.
I have the stats for every region and every day since around that time sitting in a SQL database. been meaning to make a site out of it
This is interesting. Conclusions anyone?
Is there seasonality to house selling?
I could imagine summer months are more conducive to selling a house. Longer days to fit in more viewings, nicer weather to make the house look better, generally easier to move as well. Could it not be that more houses go one sake throughout the summer and September is the usual peak?
Some shit holes on there though that I wouldn’t pay 100k for nevermind the asking price of 200k.
Saw one in roman street recently, christ, house was disgusting, they actually took out the bathroom and stuck it into a broom cupboard, it really looked vile. Best thing that could be done with it was knock it down and start again, at most i reckon 60k was all it was worth. .
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