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Thread: House Prices fall by 20% in Carlow... overnight!

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    Quote Originally Posted by subprimedeveloper
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    I did an estate down there about 2 year ago. I gave them a right good shafting. I built them for around 90,000 including the site and sold them to the innocent Paddy for around 350,000. Thank God for Capitalism, brown envelopes and good planners. What a great little country we live in.

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    I was in England and came back in 1989 and bought the land for a song, then i went to my local planner who i was in college with and gave him a brown paper bag, got the land rezoned and the rest is history

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    Not at all just telling you how easy it was to do what i did back in the 90s, and how stupid Paddy and Biddy were to buy them from me

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    I think subprime is not far off the mark.
    A champion of the people emerges with the age-old and appealing promise of "something for nothing" - to be financed through every-increasing taxes. Supply and demand are thrown out of gear - the overhead goes up; the effective use of human energy goes down; the standard of living is lowered because money cannot buy wealth that is not produced.

    WEAVER, HENRY GRADY,

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    Quote Originally Posted by subprimedeveloper
    Not at all just telling you how easy it was to do what i did back in the 90s, and how stupid Paddy and Biddy were to buy them from me
    Are you building any more subprime
    A champion of the people emerges with the age-old and appealing promise of "something for nothing" - to be financed through every-increasing taxes. Supply and demand are thrown out of gear - the overhead goes up; the effective use of human energy goes down; the standard of living is lowered because money cannot buy wealth that is not produced.

    WEAVER, HENRY GRADY,

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