some thing that's been on my mind and its hard to get exact figures from *Google*.
*I would ask before you post to exclude high end property areas from this thread as every city has their 'posh' areas and slums for that matter.
This should be based on the average 'Joe soap'(Irish lingo )working class dwelling.
At the moment and for at least the past fifteen years the property market in my home(Ireland) has been in termoil, with our government collecting stamp duties above 300% the projected stamp dutie targets yearly. Obviously the reasons for such high stamp duties are diverse with areas of our econamy that are irrelevant to this topic.
In Dublin, a standard three bedroom terrice house ranges from:
(these priced also apply to most major cities in ireland whilst being closer to the low end price range)
€300,000 - €1,000,000
With banks offering 40 year mortgages(goodbye pension).
*I would ask before you post to exclude high end property areas from this thread as every city has their 'posh' areas and slums for that matter.
This should be based on the average 'Joe soap'(Irish lingo )working class dwelling.
At the moment and for at least the past fifteen years the property market in my home(Ireland) has been in termoil, with our government collecting stamp duties above 300% the projected stamp dutie targets yearly. Obviously the reasons for such high stamp duties are diverse with areas of our econamy that are irrelevant to this topic.
In Dublin, a standard three bedroom terrice house ranges from:
(these priced also apply to most major cities in ireland whilst being closer to the low end price range)
€300,000 - €1,000,000
With banks offering 40 year mortgages(goodbye pension).