Onwards and upwards
Real estate experts are predicting another strong and stable year in the Irish property market, despite supply constraints and geopolitical concerns
‘I have seen the future and it is very much like the present, only longer,” wrote the fictional Kehlog Albran in The Profit, a 1970s parody of Khalil Gibran’s book of poetry fables, The Prophet. While it’s never easy to predict what’s coming down the tracks, the spoof quip in The Profit resonates with the sentiment of most property agents at the moment in terms of what to expect in 2019....
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