House price inflation slows again as higher borrowing costs cool market Tags:ireland 4 comments No. You still can’t afford one. How is the market cooling when prices are 2% higher at the end of September than they were at the end of July? That’s a 12% annual growth rate. Year on year growth is a poor metric for short term trends. I’d be shocked if that didn’t happen. Tough on mortgage holders though. They can’t even stand prices staying roughly the same, the prices must always be rising or its the end of the world. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
How is the market cooling when prices are 2% higher at the end of September than they were at the end of July? That’s a 12% annual growth rate. Year on year growth is a poor metric for short term trends.
They can’t even stand prices staying roughly the same, the prices must always be rising or its the end of the world.
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No. You still can’t afford one.
How is the market cooling when prices are 2% higher at the end of September than they were at the end of July? That’s a 12% annual growth rate.
Year on year growth is a poor metric for short term trends.
I’d be shocked if that didn’t happen. Tough on mortgage holders though.
They can’t even stand prices staying roughly the same, the prices must always be rising or its the end of the world.