Graham wrote: » I was going to say they're fantastic looking apartments with great space for a 1-bed. Then I realised half the photos are of the penthouses. :mad:
MacronvFrugals wrote: » hahaha same, was thinking jesus they're cracking value at 385k, how much are those ones in the pictures with the sea view?
Cyrus wrote: » they are from 700khttps://glenveagh.ie/developments/marina-village-apartments/
PropQueries wrote: » Glenveagh have reduced the prices of their 1 Bed Apartments at Marina Village in Greystones from €499,950 to €385,000. Link to MyHome here: https://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochure/1-bed-apartments-marina-village-greystones-wicklow/4454039
L1011 wrote: » USC replaced the Income Levy and Pension Levy, not PRSI.
Cyrus wrote: » the kitchen diner living area in the pics is probably the size of the 1 beds :P
Hubertj wrote: » I knew they were expensive but 500k for a 1 bed? I wonder did they even sell any at 500k?
Geuze wrote: » USC replaced the Health Levy and the Income Levy. The PRD is different again, and applies only to PS.
smurgen wrote: » 23% drop ain't bad. More of this needed.
silver2020 wrote: » I'd say good value at 700k - 1650 sq ft + massive balcony. That's the size of many large 5 bed houses and you'd see semi-retired people trading down from larger houses to these One beds at 385k are 550 - 580 sq ft, 2 beds are circa 900 sq ft (€500k).
awec wrote: » I am going to suggest that "normal" people are not and were never spending 500k on 1 bed apartments, even if they are high-end right on the coast. These were aimed at a niche in the market IMO.
PropQueries wrote: » True. And the location is good for where it is. But it does put a big question mark over the "value" being placed on many other "high-end" new build houses and apartments in the greater Dublin region.
Hubertj wrote: » i can't imagine there are many 1 beds around priced at €500k... apart from the silly priced development on lansdowne road?
L1011 wrote: » The Pension Levy/PRD for PS is replaced by a new scheme finally I think.
The_Conductor wrote: » Thats entirely up to you. If you see a house that you like, can see yourself living there long term and can afford it- then it would make sense to do so. Otherwise- don't.
thefridge2006 wrote: » "Ireland could suffer ‘multiple economic hits’, warns Varadkar" - Irish Times
The Belly wrote: » Add Italy Spain and greece. But Italians first.
brisan wrote: » Master of the obvious is our Leo
thefridge2006 wrote: » https://www.irishtimes.com/sponsored/from-here-student-living/7-reasons-why-this-dublin-student-accommodation-is-the-smart-stylish-choice-1.4346602 7 reasons why this Dublin student accommodation is the smart, stylish choice -:pac::pac::mad::mad:
The Belly wrote: » That made me laugh. It has no effect on me either way but i see what i see.Your obviously young and more power to you and have not seen this before. Btw i havent either i lived through bad but this is a sh.it storm coming. We all decide what we choose to at the end of the day but based on the evidence it aint looking at all good.
Graham wrote: » The problem is when everyone starts to think and act like that, a recession becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. Much will hinge on the government interventions outlasting either a vaccine, or getting coronavirus under control. To your other point, I do think there are more than a handful who do genuinely expect they'll be able to get a house for half price.
plibige wrote: » Where's this 190k house, i'd love to buy it
Graham wrote: » The coronavirus restrictions are only likely to stay forever if the pandemic stays forever. I don't think even the most pessimistic expect that to happen.
brisan wrote: » Born in 1960 and bought my first property in 1982 I have seen 58% tax rates and 7% PRSI on average wages I have seen mass emigration on 2 or 3 occasions I have see mass unemployment on a scale not seen in 35 years I have seen 16.5% mortgage rates I have seen rampant inflation and 15-20% pay rises. I have seen Black Monday and a few financial crashes. I have seen whole streets of houses for sale in London here owners posted the keys back to the banks I have seen ghost estates and property crash by over 50% ( which I bought ) But I firmly believe we are in for the biggest ****show I have ever seen
handlemaster wrote: » Have you ever seen the Rain ?