PropQueries wrote: » Glenveagh cuts prices on luxury properties in Dublin and Wicklow to accelerate sales. According to the Irish Independent: “House builder Glenveagh Properties is cutting prices on hundreds of luxury homes in Dublin and Wicklow in a sign of weak demand at the top end of the market.” Irish Independent article here: https://www.independent.ie/business/personal-finance/property-mortgages/glenveagh-cuts-prices-on-luxury-properties-in-dublin-and-wicklow-to-accelerate-sales-39513776.html
Assetbacked wrote: » What price range would be considered "top end" of the market from Glenveagh's perspective?
Cyrus wrote: » yes i know of someone who got one of the 900k marina village houses in Greystones for 750k, the neighbours are not happy!
landofthetree wrote: » I predicted this months back.https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=113497111&postcount=7605 Loans have to be serviced so cash flow is vital. Property developers are screwed witbout sales coming in. Expect to see it happen on th lower priced stuff in the next couple of months, Next stage is the small property developers will start to go under. You know the type. His shills who work for him say he is sound, he is a good businessman,his property are well built etc
awec wrote: » Not surprising for Marina Village, they were struggling to sell them even when things were booming.
Cyrus wrote: » the point you made doesnt apply to glenveagh though, they arent selling to pay off pricey loans and they are seeing strong demand on their core product.
The Maynooth-based firm recorded a gross loss of €15.2m in the first six months of 2020, versus a €7.5m gross profit in the first six months of 2019. It also reported an underlying loss of €7m
Cyrus wrote: » agreed, they were frothy prices, and as i said they are just using covid as an excuse to get them off the books and moved on.
landofthetree wrote: » So they say but they lost a lot in the first 6 months
awec wrote: » A million euro for a 4 bed gaff in a development was very steep. They are lovely houses, and you are literally right on the sea, but I am not sure if I had that money to spend I'd buy a house in a big development like this. There were other houses in the same development that were like 3/400, I think they were way smaller though.
MacronvFrugals wrote: » Glenveigh have some neck still using double glazing in those Marina Village offerings
MacronvFrugals wrote: » It would break my heart paying 900k for that.
Cyrus wrote: » houses or apartments? i like the houses, they were well done, unfortunately much and all as i like greystones its a killer commute with the way the dart is, and for 1m quid youd want to love it.
Cyrus wrote: » at least they arent Upvc like cualanor / honeypark in Dun Laoghaire :eek:
MacronvFrugals wrote: » How much were the homes in cualanor / honeypark? No doubt they'll say its not cause they're cheap its the longevity lol. I'd imagine they're getting these for pennies, like for a new expensive development its poor imo.
brisan wrote: » It’s 5 beds in Dalkey in walk in condition for less than a million Granted it’s sterile but paint and a bit of interior design and it will be a nice home Big south facing garden and a B BER rating It will sell fairly quickly IMO
Hubertj wrote: » That Greystones development is awful looking in my opinion. Great location but just looked very expensive for what you got. We’re the houses 3 stories as well?
Cyrus wrote: » again over priced but this is more like it i run past this place 2 or 3 times a week and wondered what was in there, wonder no more!https://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochure/camelot-victoria-road-killiney-co-dublin/4453236 some of the best views in dublin.
awec wrote: » Is the castle included? Some of that house looks lovely and some looks brutal. The round rooms would wreck my head.
Cyrus wrote: » the larger ones were 7-850k
MacronvFrugals wrote: » I'd feel stung paying that and not even getting decent windows/doors