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Agent Provocateur Irish Property Market: Quotes of the Week
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Monday, May 11, 2009. Quotes of the Week. Any move by the Government now to try to discredit Irish auctioneers and estate agents as in some way being to blame for inflated prices, or incompetent to value sites and buildings is utterly unjust and unfair . It would be highly unethical and improper of the Government to engage entirely foreign expertise whose knowledge of the Irish market is limited." (John Shaw, IPAV President). The days of bad planning have to be over at this stage. Find a job in property.
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Agent Provocateur Irish Property Market: Quotes of the Week
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Thursday, October 22, 2009. Quotes of the Week. It is now virtually impossible to let a Georgian on one of the city squares. Had the planners been in touch with what is happening on the ground they may have acceded to the wishes of the SCS. To refuse permission to a reputable society brings the planning process into disrepute. The verdict may well lead to another empty Georgian." (Irish Times Property Supplement). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Information about local property markets.
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Agent Provocateur Irish Property Market: Quotes of the Week
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Friday, May 1, 2009. Quotes of the Week. They don’t understand why you have to put the assets into Nama. When called in to give their professional opinion on a property. And its value, agents will make all the right sounds while avoiding saying anything which may later be used against them. In other words, they avoid giving any opinion on the possible sale price until they have first established precisely what price the vendor expects their property to achieve." (Isabel Morton, The Irish Times). The bank...
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Agent Provocateur Irish Property Market: Quotes of the Week
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Thursday, September 10, 2009. Quotes of the Week. Taxing the use and development of all land to the point of unviability appears to be a headline grabbing, political manoeuvre to make the NAMA legislation more palatable." IAVI President Aine Myler. Why has Ireland chosen to adopt the position that the price paid for houses is private information, when this information is vital for the common good in the effective operation of the property market in both buoyant and bad times? IAVI President Aine Myler.
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Agent Provocateur Irish Property Market: Quotes of the Week
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Thursday, May 21, 2009. Quotes of the Week. We are clearly open for business. And we are working with our customers, both new and existing, to meet their mortgage needs. We are approving 4 out of 5 applications and our branches are reporting an increase in the number of enquiries from both first time buyers and existing home owners." (Bank of Ireland statement). Enabling households to realise their home ownership ambitions. The construction industry has a lot to answer for. Are all positive for Ireland, ...
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Agent Provocateur Irish Property Market: Quotes of the Week
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Thursday, April 2, 2009. Quotes of the Week. The stock of available second-hand properties has tightened noticeably. Particularly in Dublin while the appetite for property as evidenced by viewing levels has increased. That said, consumer confidence levels remain low with a large proportion of potential purchasers reluctant to commit in the short term due to uncertainty in their own personal circumstances or concerns regarding the future market performance." (Marian Finnegan, Sherry FitzGerald). I’m...
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Agent Provocateur Irish Property Market: Quotes of the Week
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Thursday, September 17, 2009. Quotes of the Week. The Irish property market was so obscenely bloated that public sentiment may only allow a snail-like recovery of value that could take many years. (Harry McGee, The Irish Times). Homes should be seen as part of a community and not just as stand-alone properties or assets, according to Nic Retsinas, a director at the centre for housing studies at Harvard University. Labels: Quotes of the Week. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Find a job in property.
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Agent Provocateur Irish Property Market: Quotes of the Week
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Thursday, May 7, 2009. Quotes of the Week. As we can all see, Dublin, Cork, Galway. Architect Sean Harrington comments in a new RIAI publication entitled The New Housing 2). But blaming estate agents is utterly pointless. The signs are that buyers are prepared to move. When we made our offer, we thought the agent was bluffing. There couldn’t be another offer, surely. Who the hell would have money in this day and age? Labels: Quotes of the Week. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Find a job in property.
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Agent Provocateur Irish Property Market: MFO website live
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Thursday, April 23, 2009. McGinley, Farrelly and O'Connor), the new Ranelagh-based agency whose boards seem to be popping up everywhere, have got their website fully up and running, including their own Property Review blog-type section (which I hope they maintain). I just still wonder about the name. MF is one thing. FO is another. Put them together and you're surely asking for trouble! What a time to start a new agency, but they appear to be made of the right stuff to manage. Find a job in property.