Meh. It’s Portobello and it’s presumably been fitted out with all mod cons so it’s not cold and leaky. Like other Portobello gafs. So beautiful…so damp.
Diddy
He’s been waiting 10 years for the lunacy to return. Time to sell.
Col
I bet nobody though those mad levels would be back within 10 years.
I despair.
mildred st. meadowlark
+2006
versk
at nearly 9000 euro per square meter this has to be approcahing some kind of record
Panty Christ
Irish times property section owns an online property website. Nothing to see here.
wellness
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the most deluded of them all?
Brother Barnabas
They’ll probably get it.
mildred st. meadowlark
More fool them, then. Three years down the line when we go back to bust they’ll be feeling rather ill, won’t they?
Brother Barnabas
But then six years after that, they’ll be all a-struttin’ once again
martco
I remember at the height of it we lost out on/luckily escaped one of these shoeboxes but one in an almost derelict condition (aka. with amazing redevelopment potential, a great fixer upper!) in Rialto…getting outbid at every turn this is what we faced into for a 1st house…I viewed it with the other unfortunates but because of the condition of it I brought one of my mates along, a builder. it was sound enough but he told me something really useful…that for several weeks prior he’d been hearing that the builders into refurb n flip work were getting outbid all the time by have a go heroes as he called them & he advised to stay clear & keep on renting. I did. In pure comedy style I even ended up in a little fight with my poor mam & dad who had wanted to do a short remortgage to help us out.
the kip in question eventually went for €397k & it needed at least 100k thrown at it. that was summer 2007. I’m a lucky sod.
Bern
Are you still renting?
martco
we did indeed until last year mam & dad had passed and I inherited…could have been utterly different just dumb luck
Bertie Blenkinsop
So your advice is
“Don’t buy a house kids because luckily one day your parents will die”?
Unusual :)
martco
ah now Bertie c’mon ffs?! just the way the cards fell.
nope no advice except to listen to a wise owl builder mate if u have one and he’s telling you to walk away and not to be setting fire to yourself and whatever couple of quid you’ve scraped together
Bertie Blenkinsop
Ah Martco I’m only pulling your leg, no offence intended, I think the way you explained it was odd that’s all.
* fist bump *
martco
ah no worries B
I often felt sick for those who just wanted a home and whose only error was that they listened to slick mortgage sales people & zealous family members and ended up badly burnt. sure even when things were on the way down we still felt pressure to buy. a home just isn’t supposed to be a commodity
mildred st. meadowlark
Also.
Elizabeth Birdthistle?? Is she a real person, or some friend of Bertie Wooster?
Charger Salmons
Hallelujah.
I love me a good property bubble.
Bought four cheap as chips apartments between 2012-2013 and will take advantage of the exemption on CGT once I’ve held onto them for 7 years.
All are up nearly 40% in value and rented out for €850 a month.
Unload them all tax-free in 2-3 years time and I’m sitting on enough moolah never to have to work another day in my life.
Yeah,baby,yeah.
I love me a good property bubble.
Brother Barnabas
Yeah, right, you did.
wellness
…and the mirror cracks
jusayinlike
Nobody will buy your stupid apartments mate, watch the investment go down the spout as you try to recoup it through rent..
jusayinlike
PS hope your paying your management fees..
Naoml
Regarding your comment on not having to work again, are you not way past retirement age Charger?
john
Fair play!
Papi
Oh, Charger, you’re sitting in your union jack jox in your ma’s house. Admit it.
Naoml
+1 Papi, can’t erase the image of Charger being one of those ‘Dads Army’ old codgers – the union jack boxers complete the vision, cheers ;-)
martco
well at least looks like there won’t be many credit union loans getting blown on trips to Russia next year. just as well as would prefer not to see the green army getting mashed by the local firms
dreadful game so far, it’s barely football
Yep
Aahhhhh but sure we would be better off with a late one if she stays like this. Wes in at 65’…Mix her up.
Of course you want us there. Stop lying to yourself ;)
martco
hahaha & a decent goal too
Wales were brutal
who else in the playoffs…
jusayinlike
1 foot in the playoffs, cmon eire..
Liam
“c’mon Eire”??
*whispers into collar*
we’ve found the mole…
Andy
Lololololololololololololololo
*despair
Owen C
I wouldn’t personally touch this with a barge pole….but….if they can rent this out for 2k a month (and they probably will), then it equates to 4.5% gross yield on that 535k price tag. Not insane, but not ridiculous either. They’ll probably get 500k for it.
Less than €9,000 per square metre?
Great.
https://twitter.com/PaulFedayn/status/917715745370464256
Meh. It’s Portobello and it’s presumably been fitted out with all mod cons so it’s not cold and leaky. Like other Portobello gafs. So beautiful…so damp.
He’s been waiting 10 years for the lunacy to return. Time to sell.
I bet nobody though those mad levels would be back within 10 years.
I despair.
+2006
at nearly 9000 euro per square meter this has to be approcahing some kind of record
Irish times property section owns an online property website. Nothing to see here.
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the most deluded of them all?
They’ll probably get it.
More fool them, then. Three years down the line when we go back to bust they’ll be feeling rather ill, won’t they?
But then six years after that, they’ll be all a-struttin’ once again
I remember at the height of it we lost out on/luckily escaped one of these shoeboxes but one in an almost derelict condition (aka. with amazing redevelopment potential, a great fixer upper!) in Rialto…getting outbid at every turn this is what we faced into for a 1st house…I viewed it with the other unfortunates but because of the condition of it I brought one of my mates along, a builder. it was sound enough but he told me something really useful…that for several weeks prior he’d been hearing that the builders into refurb n flip work were getting outbid all the time by have a go heroes as he called them & he advised to stay clear & keep on renting. I did. In pure comedy style I even ended up in a little fight with my poor mam & dad who had wanted to do a short remortgage to help us out.
the kip in question eventually went for €397k & it needed at least 100k thrown at it. that was summer 2007. I’m a lucky sod.
Are you still renting?
we did indeed until last year mam & dad had passed and I inherited…could have been utterly different just dumb luck
So your advice is
“Don’t buy a house kids because luckily one day your parents will die”?
Unusual :)
ah now Bertie c’mon ffs?! just the way the cards fell.
nope no advice except to listen to a wise owl builder mate if u have one and he’s telling you to walk away and not to be setting fire to yourself and whatever couple of quid you’ve scraped together
Ah Martco I’m only pulling your leg, no offence intended, I think the way you explained it was odd that’s all.
* fist bump *
ah no worries B
I often felt sick for those who just wanted a home and whose only error was that they listened to slick mortgage sales people & zealous family members and ended up badly burnt. sure even when things were on the way down we still felt pressure to buy. a home just isn’t supposed to be a commodity
Also.
Elizabeth Birdthistle?? Is she a real person, or some friend of Bertie Wooster?
Hallelujah.
I love me a good property bubble.
Bought four cheap as chips apartments between 2012-2013 and will take advantage of the exemption on CGT once I’ve held onto them for 7 years.
All are up nearly 40% in value and rented out for €850 a month.
Unload them all tax-free in 2-3 years time and I’m sitting on enough moolah never to have to work another day in my life.
Yeah,baby,yeah.
I love me a good property bubble.
Yeah, right, you did.
…and the mirror cracks
Nobody will buy your stupid apartments mate, watch the investment go down the spout as you try to recoup it through rent..
PS hope your paying your management fees..
Regarding your comment on not having to work again, are you not way past retirement age Charger?
Fair play!
Oh, Charger, you’re sitting in your union jack jox in your ma’s house. Admit it.
+1 Papi, can’t erase the image of Charger being one of those ‘Dads Army’ old codgers – the union jack boxers complete the vision, cheers ;-)
well at least looks like there won’t be many credit union loans getting blown on trips to Russia next year. just as well as would prefer not to see the green army getting mashed by the local firms
dreadful game so far, it’s barely football
Aahhhhh but sure we would be better off with a late one if she stays like this. Wes in at 65’…Mix her up.
Of course you want us there. Stop lying to yourself ;)
hahaha & a decent goal too
Wales were brutal
who else in the playoffs…
1 foot in the playoffs, cmon eire..
“c’mon Eire”??
*whispers into collar*
we’ve found the mole…
Lololololololololololololololo
*despair
I wouldn’t personally touch this with a barge pole….but….if they can rent this out for 2k a month (and they probably will), then it equates to 4.5% gross yield on that 535k price tag. Not insane, but not ridiculous either. They’ll probably get 500k for it.
the blushirt bubble, bravo