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milky   
27 Oct 2011
Real Estate / Banks in Poland selling fewer mortgages in 2011, down 49% [285]

wielki pan
Different situation in Ireland. Irish property and wages were in a bubble,in Poland completely different...

I have always maintained that the current property bubble in Poland is driven by Poles working in the West, and by easy access to cheap money . There are about 7.6 million Poles between the age of 24 and 39. This is the main age category for purchasing property(and emigrating). How many(3,4million??) Poles are working abroad, either seasonal or permanently?? I reckon wages in Zloty (are)were a minority of the property purchasing power between 2004-2008, and even now.
milky   
22 Oct 2011
Real Estate / Demand for apartments low in Poland's main cities [89]

Yea , I was going to say that. I agree.

The Euro championship will take place in 2012
this may boost the property market.

bollsh1t

You sound just like the American preacher who predicted the "end of the world"

Sounds like the attacks that were thrown at David McWilliams by developers and their brown envelope brigade,
milky   
21 Oct 2011
Real Estate / Demand for apartments low in Poland's main cities [89]

Why not have a poll on predictions for Polish real-estate prices 12 months from now and another one for 24 months from now. Everyone has a week to make their prediction and state it,then come back to the page this time next year...No gambling involved just peoples word.
milky   
21 Oct 2011
Real Estate / Demand for apartments low in Poland's main cities [89]

He said "Prices will go down +20% this year, is my bet."

metaphorical speech, In Ireland we say this several times a day,does that mean we are racing down to the bookies every hour.

Two questions: what source are you proposing to use and is it Gdansk or Tri-City?

This whole reply to cms sounds like you are going chickensh1t.
'ah but but but only if you agree to bla bla' .......hahahahah
milky   
21 Oct 2011
Real Estate / Demand for apartments low in Poland's main cities [89]

he won't do it.

Hey!!! are you agreeing with Harry that I am an American called Mark??? Are you not suppose to be a moderator.??

Please stick to topic....

Demand for apartments low in Poland's main cities.
milky   
20 Oct 2011
Real Estate / Demand for apartments low in Poland's main cities [89]

there is no bubble. why does everybody keep saying there is.

because you 'keep saying' that there is no bubble even though prices tripled in many places over a three year period.

they do not know what a bubble is;

Oh yes we do..............en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_property_bubble

Because pip, by the law of averages,

yeas the law of averages definitely states there is a bubble(wages-Prices)

From what I'm seeing and hearing, prices out there are very stable or actually going up

hhhahahahahah
I hope all you rational people out there are laughing at the above statement... Do you get paid per word or per letter from that developer you work for.
milky   
20 Oct 2011
Real Estate / Demand for apartments low in Poland's main cities [89]

the period which you refer to by "this year".

Whoops, sorry I meant the next 12 months, however I can't see the prices going down too much in Poland B as the purchasing is largely done by Poles working abroad . Gamble??no thanks that's a developers game. Time is on the buyers side.

Not a very good track record so far.

says a developer hahah

No major city is going to see falls in all price per sq. metre and size bands.

nonsense and you know it.
milky   
19 Oct 2011
Real Estate / Demand for apartments low in Poland's main cities [89]

No, they've gone down by as much as 20% in some sections of the market: you can't call that 'slight'!

In some places like Lublin, prices have 'not' gone down 'at all' yet; the sh1t has yet to hit the fan,big time.
Denial has sunk deep___ but!!!, without the government's phony grants(interfering with the market when it suits Banker-developers), Prices will go down +20% this year, is my bet.
milky   
14 Oct 2011
Real Estate / Banks in Poland selling fewer mortgages in 2011, down 49% [285]

Since an increasing number of Polish people cannot afford to buy houses, the price of real estate is expected to fall. Ansan Consulting financial consultant Andrzej Saniewski warns us that there are a great number of factors that are sure to have a negative impact on the market in the future

newzar.mekabima.com/?p=11474
milky   
14 Oct 2011
UK, Ireland / Poles in Ireland by Peadar de Burca. They "turned their backs on a country that gave them" [195]

isthatu2:
Its a stupid question because only outsiders seem obsesed with it,them and a few nutty extremists.

Simply not true, we had a civil war over it and most people have always wanted and still want reunification.

and also, the British interfered with the civil war by (causing it) arming/organising and supporting the Pro-treaty IRA, who were a minority within the IRA.

The British basically promised to destroy the county if the Irish leadership did not accept partition. So, the whole thing was a sham and completely illegal and entirely against the will of the majority,so the problems remain open as it was never solved; just battered into the ground and swept under the carpet.

Of course with the collapse of major industry in Belfast since,the British would easily part with the north but they made such a mess of it with their peace and civilising ways.

Please, get back on topic. Thank you.
milky   
11 Oct 2011
UK, Ireland / Poles in Ireland by Peadar de Burca. They "turned their backs on a country that gave them" [195]

First of all I'm not Fine Gael and never will be.

I reckon you are! just denying to sound rational.
So, since when did you decide Ireland can't afford part of its own country? I have heard this so many times over the last 30 years....

Is this an inherited view?
Do you think, now that we are broke thanks to German banks and Neo Liberals,that we should hand over the entire country? Maybe some uneconomical parts in the north east and west?

Maybe the Greeks should partition up their country now that they can't afford it...Spain,,Portugal??
milky   
7 Oct 2011
UK, Ireland / Poles in Ireland by Peadar de Burca. They "turned their backs on a country that gave them" [195]

The fact is that we in the south could never afford to take on the north,

I hate this pathetic argument that Fine Gael people(pro-treaty) always rant(even in good times) and then shrug their shoulders, and expect sympathetic voices and a pat on the back for coming a cross as 'all cosmopolitan and rational'.

The fact is that we in the south........
Speak for yourself, that "WE" don't represent me or a large and growing percentage of people in the south of the Island. The slave mentality eh.........
milky   
1 Oct 2011
Work / The demand for English language learning in Poland is at an all time low [41]

Perhaps the reason for this dearth of English learners in Poland at present has more to do with the global economy than anything else

The situation with mortgages taken out in Swiss franc has a big part to play in schools having less students,according to school owners I have talked to.
milky   
30 Sep 2011
News / SPECIAL REPORT: The Brits who left the UK for a life in Poland [28]

Sounds like an advert for Polish property.

For sure.
This(article) also works as a 'hate article' encouraging and inflaming the mob that believe the Poles robbed their (jobs)money and now their economy is booming.

Typical of the scum that run this paper and read it.
milky   
28 Sep 2011
Law / How deep is the Gloom in the Poland's Economy [84]

Did I make a quote on the cost of building??

Have you wondered why nobody takes your posts seriously?

Stop making personal attacks, you are a sad man . Plenty of people disagree with you as well.
milky   
26 Sep 2011
History / Do any Poles miss the Communist era? [35]

Sound like passive consumerism to me.
The international system at the moment that is prevailing is Inverted totalitarianism.
I think Poland is still Gods playground.