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€100,000 houses in liquidation sale

  • 31-07-2009 10:30am
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    In the Property Section of this morning's Irish Times:


    http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/property/2009/0730/1224251661957.html?via=mr

    Imagine how cheap houses would get if the government of this state were not using our taxes to prop-up the banks and their developer friends. How many more examiners would have to be appointed to offload empty houses by reducing prices dramatically as the only way to get money back from bankrupt developers?


    For those of us who have still to buy a house this state is using our taxes to keep house prices artifically high and screw us royally on both sides. It makes me sick, totally sick.


    PS: No wonder bank shares rose dramatically this morning, just after the details of the state's handout via Nama were released. AIB has risen 7.25% so far today and Bank of Ireland has risen 8.14%: http://www.rte.ie/business/markets/iseq.html


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