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Property prices rising?! Thoughts on the latest firesale auction

Ireland saw its first “fire sale” auction in April 2011 and over the months since then they have become an regular feature, with at least six auctions held by Allsop/Space in Dublin in that period....

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We’re different, roysh? The decoupling of the Dublin property market

Today sees the launch of the fiftieth Daft Report, with a commentary by yours truly. To mark the occasion, and to mark five years of Ireland’s property market crash, Daft.ie and the All-Island...

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Ireland’s two-speed rental market

The latest Daft Report was released yesterday – all the materials are available from the usual place, including a commentary by John Logue, the new president of the Union of Students in Ireland, and...

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Three tips for using Ireland’s property price register

At long long last, Ireland has a property price register! The site went live hours before the revised deadline (end of Q3 2012), and there will hopefully be time in future to quibble about how it took...

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First results from the property price register – the IMF effect and rising...

As I mentioned in my earlier post today, Ireland has –at long long last – a public property price register. I also mentioned that it is a tricky business to extract any meaningful signals about the...

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Reports of our death are greatly exaggerated: existing house price reports...

There now follows a statement from Continuity EPR (Existing Property Reports), which was delivered to me anonymously in the dark of night. Hello. We are Continuity EPR. We represent existing property...

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The first house price index based on the house price register

Over the weekend, the Sunday Independent featured some analysis I’ve done with the help of the team at Daft.ie on the Residential Property Price Register (RPPR). The full report is available here...

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A new dawn or the morning after the night before?

As with every New Year’s period, the end of 2012 and start of 2013 has brought a significant amount of taking stock, from the global economic outlook down to the prospects for the Irish property...

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How much is that house worth? A note on property tax calculators

Over the weekend, Revenue Commissioners launched their guidance for the Local Property Tax, in the form of an interactive map. With just a couple of pieces of information (location, property type and...

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House prices: bubbles versus booms

The end of one quarter and the start of another sees the usual slew of economic reports and the start of Q4 is no exception. Today sees the launch of the Q3 Daft.ie Report. In line with other reports...

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Rent allowance and the curse of good intentions

Earlier this week, the Irish Times ran a story entitled “Daft.ie to continue use of ‘rent allowance filter’ on searches“. The thrust of the story was that the Department of Social Protection (DSP) had...

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Expectations, credit and house prices

Happy new year to all readers – after an-almost two-year hiatus (or at least severely restricted service), I hope to return to regular blogging this year and have revamped the site to reflect how times...

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When does a housing bubble start?

Yesterday, former Minister for Finance Charlie McCreevy appeared before the Oireachtas banking enquiry. His refusal to answer whether or not he believed Ireland suffered a property bubble that burst in...

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Supply, supply, supply: the new housing mantra

Below is my commentary to the latest Daft.ie Sales Report, which reviews the market in 2016. Its overall point is that Ireland needs roughly three times as many new homes to be built per year as is...

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Property in 2017 – the year ahead

2016 saw a number of important policy shifts in relation to property in Ireland, particularly in the final few months of the year. The first was creation of a Cabinet-level Minister for Housing, a sign...

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How to build enough homes

6,200 newly built homes were sold in Ireland last year, an increase of almost 100 on the total for 2015, and twice the number of new home sales seen in 2011, 2012 and 2013. Given the early part of 2015...

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Would you rather be fat or tall? Time for Dublin to grow up

The figures from this latest Daft.ie Rental Report make grim reading not only for tenants but for policymakers also. The annual rate of rental inflation – at 13.5% in the final quarter of 2016 – was...

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Nasty Nick and Decent Dave: how do you measure a problem like rental inflation?

Late last year, new measures were announced to try to limit rent increases, primarily to give tenants – and the Government – some breathing space while issues inhibiting the supply of new homes are...

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Will Rent Pressure Zones worsen the rental market logjam?

A point I’ve made a number of times before is that turnover in the residential sales market is a key measure of the health of the housing market. At one point, in the depths of the crash, the typical...

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Are tracker mortgages haunting Ireland’s mortgage market?

Why are mortgage interest rates in Ireland so high compared to other countries? The ECB collects information on the average interest rate of a new mortgage for all euro countries and, for December...

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