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Two-tiered property market

  • 08-08-2005 3:04pm
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    Somebody mentioned in another discussion that the property market is turning into a two-tiered one. Do people agree that poorly built 'tiger economy' properties in west Dublin and commuter land are vunerable and will probably bear the brunt of a property crash, whilst established suburbs and centrally located apartments will be much more resilient. Such more established properties could possibly increase in value given their high demand. Thoughts anyone?


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