Brendan Burgess
Founder
- Messages
- 54,757
We have made it absolutely clear that this discussion has been done to death. Go to some other site if you wish to discuss house prices.
I have invited someone to submit a balanced summary of the arguments and we will post this if someone does it.
Sorry I missed your post on the "house price sentiment" thread, have read it now. Perhaps an announcement would be appropriate?
Given that this is the most popular financial site in Ireland and that the state of the property market is arguably the most important current theme it is amazing that it should not be discussed here.
There is already 400 odd pages of it in the house sentiment thread and most of it is the same old bearish mantra of doom and gloom
As the propertypin site shows others will fill this gap in AAM coverage of affairs so those who want to can still discuss such matters. Have you checked out their site? It might just be what you're looking for.The thousands of views on the thread EVERY DAY suggests many people found the debate stimulating and far from over/finished. Theres new news on the market every week so its interesting to have all the links to news items on the thread. Shutting such a popular thread smacks of an attempt to supress discussion. Im sure many hundreds followed that thread although only a few dozen posted, but everyone was free to post with reasoned arguments.
" the ask price of XYZ has been reduced from 450k to 435k "
Why not shut particular threads when they run their course? This happens all the time without any problem.
It just sounds a bit drastic to ban all discussion of a major financial topic such as house prices.
Would anyone would like to compile a list of links to discussions on Irish house prices so that we can redirect people?
There's a forum on boards.ie about the tv show Lost which I find really boring. The show and the forum. So do you know what I do? I just don't look at it. It's pretty simple really.I can understand that it may get boring for the moderators, but it is not right for the biggest financial forum in the country to ban discussion about one of the biggest financial issues in the country.Im delighted that its not allowed. I might be able to return to that section now to read some sensible discussions. Some of the posters on that discussion were ramming their opinions and the discussion became so repetitive that it turned me off. It was a brave decision by Brendan. Thanks.
I think the list of links provided in this thread are fine. Maybe add boards.ie Accomodation & Property to the list.Would it not make sense just to allow it here where people can get a more balanced opinion?
Advise from those sources probably isn't worth getting!
I think the list of links provided in this thread are fine. Maybe add boards.ie Accomodation & Property to the list.
"Balanced opinion" is a codeword for not hearing opinions that you don't like. Why not set up your own forum where you can restrict access to only those who believe house prices are going to rise massively?
My suspicion is that some posters here have an agenda to try and shut down discussion of house prices. Again, those same trolls as you describe them have been proved correct while the so called professionals have been proved wrong.pouring scorn on every professional with a comment to make. And its completely unmoderated, resulting in complete nonsense-talk
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?