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Ireland's House Party Derek Brawn

Ireland's House Party By Derek Brawn

Ireland's House Party by Derek Brawn


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Summary

Why the property bubble took place; the role of the government and the complicity of the banks.

Ireland's House Party Summary

Ireland's House Party by Derek Brawn

During the peak of the boom in 2006, more new homes were being built for amateur landlords than for genuine homebuyers'-overbuilding was the key feature of the Irish property market. The `so-called' fundamentals were reversed: supply overwhelmed demand yet prices continued to rise!

Basic Economics tells us that demand is determined by price and quantity. Both soared to new unprecedented levels. The government watched from the sidelines as their coffers brimmed with all the new property loot (VAT, Stamp Duty, Capital Gains and so on).

The party has been over for almost two years, but the hangover may last for another three years or more. Cutting through the typically heavy industry jargon and statistics, Ireland's House Party explains everything the estate agents do not want you to know and looks to the future, outlining what is needed to get us back on track.

About Derek Brawn

Derek Brawn is a former Head of Research at Savills HOK. He was previously a banker specialising in the credit or corporate bond markets and was a director of UBS and a vice-president at Morgan Stanley. He has no interest in any Irish property and is trying to sell you nothing but this book.

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GOR011855984
9780717146178
0717146170
Ireland's House Party by Derek Brawn
Used - Like New
Paperback
Gill
2009-03-27
365
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