If NAMA buys back these assets at prices that are less than market value, it is obviously going to require prices to rise again for this plan to work.
It is therefore in the government's interest for property prices to go up again sooner rather than later?
It is therefore in the government's interest for property prices to go up again sooner rather than later?
All the "clever" bankers in the country were willing to keep Carroll funded, but the learned judges said they were mad.
If NAMA buys back these assets at prices that are less than market value, it is obviously going to require prices to rise again for this plan to work.
It is therefore in the government's interest for property prices to go up again sooner rather than later?
I'm just wondering will the government be tempted to shape policy that could lead us down the road of another boom, which was a big part of the problem in the first place.
If wages and take-home pay are going to decrease over the next few years, surely everything including house prices should be allowed to fall also. What do other think?
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