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 Post subject: WIW 28 Great Western Square Phibsboro
PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 9:17 am 
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Asking 210 K € through Sherry Fitz:

http://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochu ... -7/1835161

Would much appreciate opinions - especially from seasoned property-watchers. What would be a realistic opening bid -10% off the asking? 20%?. Or will it go close to the asking?

For reference a better house round the corner on (much louder) Phibsboro road is asking 250K through the same agents:
http://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochu ... -7/1835498

Thanks in advance :D


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 Post subject: Re: WIW 28 Great Western Square Phibsboro
PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 9:20 am 
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Nice location.

I would open with €160k but I think this could go for close to €200k. Lack of back garden would be a big no-no for me.


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 Post subject: Re: WIW 28 Great Western Square Phibsboro
PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 9:31 am 
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YorkieBar wrote:
Nice location.

I would open with €160k but I think this could go for close to €200k. Lack of back garden would be a big no-no for me.


Thanks Yorkie - a patio a opposed to back garden is a majou plus for me!


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 Post subject: Re: WIW 28 Great Western Square Phibsboro
PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 9:37 am 
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I'm guessing you know the area? I'd say there's a good community feel to the place.


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 Post subject: Re: WIW 28 Great Western Square Phibsboro
PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 9:42 am 
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YorkieBar wrote:
I'm guessing you know the area? I'd say there's a good community feel to the place.



Yes, I know the area very well. Its a lovely enclave - the only real nuisance noise is ambulance sirens heading for the mater.


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 Post subject: Re: WIW 28 Great Western Square Phibsboro
PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 9:43 am 
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mairz wrote:
YorkieBar wrote:
I'm guessing you know the area? I'd say there's a good community feel to the place.



Yes, I know the area very well. Its a lovely enclave - the only real nuisance noise is ambulance sirens heading for the mater.



funny thing, I lived in an apartmen in phibsboro for several years......in time, the sound of the ambulances became a really soothing noise that could almost put me to sleep....sounds mad, but thats what happened.


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 Post subject: Re: WIW 28 Great Western Square Phibsboro
PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 12:16 pm 
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mairz wrote:
Asking 210 K € through Sherry Fitz:
http://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochu ... -7/1835161
Would much appreciate opinions - especially from seasoned property-watchers. What would be a realistic opening bid -10% off the asking? 20%?. Or will it go close to the asking?
For reference a better house round the corner on (much louder) Phibsboro road is asking 250K through the same agents:
http://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochu ... -7/1835498
Thanks in advance :D


Here's an interesting one (or maybe not :nin ): Just called Sherry Fitz to make an appointment to see these houses. Was told that the diary is booked out for saturday (other properties being viewed). But then I mentionned that I would be a cash buyer and hey presto someone was suddenly able to find me a window :x


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 Post subject: Re: WIW 28 Great Western Square Phibsboro
PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 12:28 pm 
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It's a lovely place..Good mix of older families and young families moving in...


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 Post subject: Re: WIW 28 Great Western Square Phibsboro
PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 12:43 pm 
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It may be a nice area and have good community spirit buts its still a small three bed terraced house in Phibsboro. IMHO I think these are worth about 115K -130K in a stable economy. My guess is that you will able to purchase a similar property for 60 - 80K cash within the next three years. I would be aiming to buy one of these Mortgage free.


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 Post subject: Re: WIW 28 Great Western Square Phibsboro
PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 12:54 pm 
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Devilsbit wrote:
It may be a nice area and have good community spirit buts its still a small three bed terraced house in Phibsboro. IMHO I think these are worth about 115K -130K in a stable economy. My guess is that you will able to purchase a similar property for 60 - 80K cash within the next three years. I would be aiming to buy one of these Mortgage free.



you may be right....but I always wonder why this type of message is aimed at an individual property.....

if you are right, then all property is overvalued and has another 50% at least to fall and therefore the message should be, don't buy any property anywhere, as opposed to a view on a specific house in phibsboro.

Incidentally, how would you describe a stable economy? I would describe it as circa 1%-2% real GDP growth, which is more or less what we will have, this year and next.


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 Post subject: Re: WIW 28 Great Western Square Phibsboro
PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 1:15 pm 
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Devilsbit wrote:
It may be a nice area and have good community spirit buts its still a small three bed terraced house in Phibsboro. IMHO I think these are worth about 115K -130K in a stable economy. My guess is that you will able to purchase a similar property for 60 - 80K cash within the next three years. I would be aiming to buy one of these Mortgage free.


A small 3-bed terraced house in Phibsboro (or Drumcondra) with no ambition to constitute a family home (have one already 8) ) is precisely what I am looking for. From 18 months' daily consultation of the web, it would appear that even though Phibsboro is DNS and not one of the nicer areas of DNS at that, half decent red brick houses in quiet leafy (yes, leafy is not the sole province of SCD :nin ) parts of this area do sell and sell relatively quickly. Barring a chaotic default/exit from euro/hugely devalued punt nua scenario I cannot see a house like this in quiet area like this falling by over 60% from current price in three years.


Or maybe I'm missing something?.... :mrgreen:


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 Post subject: Re: WIW 28 Great Western Square Phibsboro
PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 1:23 pm 
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mairz wrote:
Devilsbit wrote:
It may be a nice area and have good community spirit buts its still a small three bed terraced house in Phibsboro. IMHO I think these are worth about 115K -130K in a stable economy. My guess is that you will able to purchase a similar property for 60 - 80K cash within the next three years. I would be aiming to buy one of these Mortgage free.


A small 3-bed terraced house in Phibsboro (or Drumcondra) with no ambition to constitute a family home (have one already 8) ) is precisely what I am looking for. From 18 months' daily consultation of the web, it would appear that even though Phibsboro is DNS and not one of the nicer areas of DNS at that, half decent red brick houses in quiet leafy (yes, leafy is not the sole province of SCD :nin ) parts of this area do sell and sell relatively quickly. Barring a chaotic default/exit from euro/hugely devalued punt nua scenario I cannot see a house like this in quiet area like this falling by over 60% from current price in three years.


Or maybe I'm missing something?.... :mrgreen:



I can't talk about absolute value (insofar as I don't know where the market will be in 3 years).

Its easier to talk about relative value. And in my view, the price per square foot in a place like this ifs fairly attractive compared to what else is out there.....

Also, a place like this has declined in price much much more than say Castleknock or Ranelagh or Sandymount.

One potential plus that I am sure you are aware of is that the DIT colleges are scheduled to consolidate in Grangegorman in the next five years.


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 Post subject: Re: WIW 28 Great Western Square Phibsboro
PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 1:33 pm 
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YorkieBar wrote:
Devilsbit wrote:
It may be a nice area and have good community spirit buts its still a small three bed terraced house in Phibsboro. IMHO I think these are worth about 115K -130K in a stable economy. My guess is that you will able to purchase a similar property for 60 - 80K cash within the next three years. I would be aiming to buy one of these Mortgage free.



you may be right....but I always wonder why this type of message is aimed at an individual property.....

if you are right, then all property is overvalued and has another 50% at least to fall and therefore the message should be, don't buy any property anywhere, as opposed to a view on a specific house in phibsboro.

Incidentally, how would you describe a stable economy? I would describe it as circa 1%-2% real GDP growth, which is more or less what we will have, this year and next.


Hi YB,
My comments are not specific to this house, I do think residential property will fall a further 50% from where we are now and I also believe if the Government had any sense they would make sure it does and prevent another bubble by introducing a 95% CGT on future sales.
I would describe a stable economy as an economy that is operating under normal market conditions. At present we in a "Programme for Government" and we have the bank bailout which is clearly market manipulation through Government intervention. We also have a bloated public service that is not fit for purpose (FAS/Solas, HSE) and a Government that is unable or unwilling to do anything about the Croke park Agreement. Add in all the corruption from those big law & Audit firms that continue to benefit from "winning" public contracts to provide Advice to the Government to build roads, prisons, incinerators, hospitals, convention centres, car parks in Cavan etc and we have in my mind at least an unstable Economy. The clowns in Government are not in charge and even if they were I doubt they have the skill sets to deal with many of the issues facing our Economy. The countries finances are a mess.


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 Post subject: Re: WIW 28 Great Western Square Phibsboro
PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 1:44 pm 
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mairz wrote:
Devilsbit wrote:
It may be a nice area and have good community spirit buts its still a small three bed terraced house in Phibsboro. IMHO I think these are worth about 115K -130K in a stable economy. My guess is that you will able to purchase a similar property for 60 - 80K cash within the next three years. I would be aiming to buy one of these Mortgage free.


A small 3-bed terraced house in Phibsboro (or Drumcondra) with no ambition to constitute a family home (have one already 8) ) is precisely what I am looking for. From 18 months' daily consultation of the web, it would appear that even though Phibsboro is DNS and not one of the nicer areas of DNS at that, half decent red brick houses in quiet leafy (yes, leafy is not the sole province of SCD :nin ) parts of this area do sell and sell relatively quickly. Barring a chaotic default/exit from euro/hugely devalued punt nua scenario I cannot see a house like this in quiet area like this falling by over 60% from current price in three years.


Or maybe I'm missing something?.... :mrgreen:


Hi Mariz,

While I actually think a default is likely its not the only external shock that could see property price falls. How about an Engergy crisis as a result of war. It could kick off in the Middle East sooner than most would like. Anyways, I do see price falls, were seeing them now in the commercial property market. The residential market will follow in due course.

http://www.daft.ie/searchcommercial.daft?id=94476


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 Post subject: Re: WIW 28 Great Western Square Phibsboro
PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 2:47 pm 
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Devilsbit, we had an energy crisis between 2003 and 2007 as a result of a war in the Middle East.....what was happening in the Irish housing market at that time?

I think you are confusing stable economy with functioning economy, an economy where banks are not lending is not functioning properly but can still be stable......doesn't take away from your viewpoint though, just pointing out the difference.


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