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Damien Kiberd A new property bubble - but not as we know it

A glut of cash buyers, homeowners anchored by negative equity and tracker mortgages – in Dublin, the situation for young people trying to buy is alarming.

YOUNG PEOPLE, EVEN those with good jobs and mortgage approval from banks, face an unequal struggle to buy a home right now. Out-gunned by rival bidders armed with cash they are trying to buy houses and apartments in a shrunken market which has long since ceased to work.

If you want to know how bad this can get, go to London where purchasers are  paying prices north of Stg£500k for former council flats in gentrified parts of the East End and where young buyers are now being asked to make bids for houses and apartments without being allowed to inspect them first.

In Dublin the frustration felt in a market suffering from an acute supply shortage is aggravated by the return of endless over-dinner conversations about soaraway prices in prestige districts and by the unwelcome return of property puff-writing to the big newspapers.

The familiar philistine hyperbole of the Tiger years is back. This time it’s not in a market pumped up by limitless amounts of democratically available low-cost credit. It’s in a market where the rich and the professional elites (financial services and IT whizzes, overseas buyers and consultant doctors) hold all the high-value cards in the deck.

Some 10,000 properties changed hands in Greater Dublin last year according to the national property register. That’s not half enough to meet demand. And unless the government acts the problem will get worse, not better.

TRACKER MORTGAGES

The Irish Banking Federation claims 54% of mortgages at end 2012 were ‘trackers’, the vast majority priced at a small margin above the ECB base rate which is now a paltry 0.25%.  Others think the number is well in excess of 60% with AIB, Bank of Ireland, Ulster Bank and PTSB carrying €70bn worth of the loss-making loans.

The problem is that trackers are a thing of the past, now unobtainable. Nobody holding an-ECB linked tracker is going to forfeit it by moving home and replacing it with a new, variable rate mortgage carrying a coupon which is up to 3% per annum higher. Counting buy-to-let mortgages there are 830,000 home loans in the country. So if the 60% figure is correct some half a million of these homes are off the market more or less permanently.

NEGATIVE EQUITY

Some official estimates suggest 400,000 mortgaged homes are in negative equity. That is to say the outstanding debt to the bank exceeds the market value of the property. Sell such a property and you crystallise a permanent liability with no residual matching asset.

The bulk of this property – some 300,000 units – was probably bought during the overheated market from 2004 to 2007. A lot of these borrowers will also fall into the ‘tracker’ mortgage group.

Will the banks ultimately be forced to split the cost of picking up the tab for negative equity with the borrower? Persistent reports suggest that AIB (and others) are doing this already. Faced by uncertainty over how the banks will jump, owners who are in negative equity won’t be willing sellers in the short term. Many will hold off, hoping that the idea of cutting a deal with your lender will become the norm and, simultaneously, hoping that the market will continue to improve thereby floating them away from their uncovered debts.

Taking the prevalence of trackers and the negative equity problem together a significant part of the housing stock is not for sale. This is happening at a time when the number of new house completions nationally has withered away to less than 9,000 a year or 10% of peak levels achieved during the boom. The forward outlook for construction remains poor, even if indices of sectoral sentiment are improving. The number of planning permissions being sought across the entire construction sector is less than a quarter of peak levels.

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Construction is slow to restart, causing housing stock shortage. Image: Eamonn Farrell/Photocall Ireland

Despite rhetoric from the banks about their willingness to lend the main banks’ exposure to the housing market continues to decline by about 5% a year in net terms. More than half of house purchases in some districts are being made by cash buyers who can shut out purchasers who must get clearance for home loans from the banks.

To add to the complexity of a market which is not satisfying demand and which won’t do so anytime soon there is the issue of householders who are deep in arrears on their housing loans.

Some 150,000 mortgages are in arrears, of which 107,000 are over 90 days in arrears. Defaulting loans account for 16.4% of mortgages provided to owner occupiers and for 26.6% of loans used to purchase buy-to-lets. The application of codes of conduct by almost all lenders in the housing market, effectively delaying re-possession of property in both categories, must limit any tendency towards distressed selling by mortgage holders who are ‘in over their heads’.

In other housing markets, such as the US, such property might simply be put up for sale.  Here many homeowners may be holding on to property: some 80,000 of the home loans in arrears are behind for periods in excess of 360 days.

The government has also been pushing hard for banks to agree arrangements for ‘permanent restructuring’ with distressed borrowers. These arrangements include extended loan terms, mortgage splitting and arrears capitalisation.

Very little analysis appears to have been done on the impact such arrangements might have on future mobility within the housing market. And this is not a simple issue. The official policy of forbearance clearly produces social gains: lower levels of homelessness, the sustaining of family units and the avoidance of damaging social dislocation.

No matter which way you look in the big urban centres, supply is a big problem that’s here to stay.

Is there a solution?

So far, there are the usual prosaic ‘solutions’ on offer. Like suggestions to Dublin’s four local authorities that they should speed up the planning process or that they should facilitate the development of infill sites. There are even suggestions that some unwanted ‘commercial’ property be converted to ‘residential’.

But the elephant in the (planning) room remains untackled. That is the need for a strategic programme of high-rise development in chosen districts. It is, of course, the only way to avoid urban sprawl and the attendant 40-mile commutes. It is also the way to ensure the most efficient use of expensive items of public infrastructure like suburban trains and light rail.

Sustained economic growth will progressively unravel the problem of negative equity, but paradoxes abound in this area. Employment is already growing by 2% a year: more growth means more jobs and this means higher demand for housing. And this, in turn, means more expensive housing. Which may leave you with a vicious circle.

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Your tracker mortgage or your home? Image: Shutterstock.com

On tracker mortgages the government has tried to find an EU-backed solution, but only to half the problem. The idea being mooted is to remove the loss-making trackers from the banks and put them in a special purpose vehicle whose funding would come from low cost European bond issuance. This would solve a financial headache for the banks but it would not improve the mobility within the housing market of those with tracker mortgages.

Surely the best way to do this is for the government/EU/banks to offer a lump sum ‘bounty’ to the mortgage holder every time an existing tracker is extinguished. In other words, if you pay off a tracker and exchange it for a variable rate mortgage part of your old debt should simply be written off.

There is no point in leaving a problem to market forces if market forces cannot operate. Mistakes made in the past by banks, government and consumers coupled with the issue of legacy debt will immobilise many consumers indefinitely unless action is taken.

Cheap European money and banks obsessed with market share created the credit bubble and the associated asset price bubble. Both must help government find a solution. Don’t forget that EU promise of special help for Ireland made on the final weekend of June 2012.

One thing is certain, radical ideas are needed right now, not in five years’ time. Otherwise young people won’t be able to buy apartments and houses in a marketplace where there is no great tradition of providing high quality rented accommodation on long term leases.

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    May 25th 2014, 6:03 PM

    Also, on the internet, you can read all about how the Catholic church still have not paid up their share of redress for the systematic abuse, rape, torture of children for decades.

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    May 25th 2014, 7:38 PM

    Or, the actual bible for that matter.

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    May 25th 2014, 11:22 PM

    Or here:

    http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=614

    Damnable baby-friers, the lot of them.

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    May 31st 2014, 8:44 PM

    Robin, I know you’re one of us. You spam too many threads there ;)

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    May 25th 2014, 6:24 PM

    How about just be a good person.

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    May 25th 2014, 6:35 PM

    Remember ” Two hands working can do more than a thousand clasped in prayer”

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    May 25th 2014, 6:27 PM

    Thanks to the internet that Missionary position is a thing of the past.

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    May 25th 2014, 6:14 PM

    11: Go on videos about evolution and try to debate it, even though your grasp of biology is on par with a 4 year old blind mute.

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    May 25th 2014, 7:19 PM

    12. If you’re a Christian, delete your Browsing History before the Bishop sees it, atheist’s get a free pass.

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    May 25th 2014, 6:16 PM

    I would put this into the same category as the advertisement articles..

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    May 25th 2014, 6:04 PM

    Pray bla pray bla pray bla. Do nothing bla.

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    May 25th 2014, 7:20 PM

    The archbishop hasn’t said anything that could be construed as offensive here . It’s a message of community for all and finding common ground. But of course on the Journal comment section we find mostly those who prefer contrived arguments (who’s debating evolution?) and exercising their superiority complexes rather than concentrating on shared objectives. And then you wonder why you are left to interact only with fundamentalists

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    May 25th 2014, 10:29 PM

    Live and let live. The Bishop said nothing offensive .

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    May 26th 2014, 7:34 AM

    Not being offensive isn’t enough. If you’re a good person, you should be actively doing something good for the world, not just “not being bad”. Evil triumphs when good people do nothing, etc.

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    May 26th 2014, 12:34 PM

    ????

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    May 25th 2014, 6:15 PM

    Cat videos are a gift fro God

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    May 25th 2014, 6:38 PM

    To balance this out, can we have Micheal Nugent, Richard Dawkins, Dara O Briain, or some other atheist with an article tomorrow?

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    May 25th 2014, 6:59 PM

    Not christian myself but just love the levels of tolerance here, nothing like it since the christians lost 126 to 0 to the lions in Rome in 76.

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    May 25th 2014, 7:10 PM

    Mark, comment made me smile. Thank you.

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    May 25th 2014, 6:37 PM

    Religious people need to harden up a bit, your claims are preposterous and if you can’t take a bit of stick from knuckle dragging fools, you could atleast defend what you believe in with some rationality and debate.

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    May 25th 2014, 9:17 PM

    It’s a belief not proven fact.
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    May 25th 2014, 6:24 PM

    Sure, I’ll send a tip to the author: keep your sanctimonious nonsense for your congregation/practitioners/believers as it’s just about entirely irrelevant for this secular world …but thanks for sharing.

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    May 25th 2014, 6:16 PM

    Just wait for all the comments from the knuckle dragging fools that can’t wait to criticise religion.

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    May 25th 2014, 6:30 PM

    Gay scientists have discovered the gene that makes people Christians.

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    May 25th 2014, 6:31 PM

    @Tom Cross – so you at least admit that Darwin was right?

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    May 25th 2014, 6:35 PM

    Tom, believing there’s a guy up there controlling everything is a bit of a knuckle drag and saying God wrote the bible? Well that’s laughable, If you’re happy in that world of yours then stay there and don’t bother the rest of us!

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    May 25th 2014, 6:42 PM

    Tom if it wasn’t for evolution, you lot would still be dragging your knuckles.

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    May 25th 2014, 6:48 PM

    You missed the boat, Tom Cross. The first “knuckle-dragger” posted 31 minutes ago.

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    May 25th 2014, 7:28 PM

    You hardly think Christians take that literally Stephen? Christian religion is a good moral road map to follow and although it has it’s issues I can’t see why people are so adamantly against it.

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    What’s the difference between God and the Tooth fairy. Why is it acceptable to stop believing in one beyond the age of 10 but not the other?

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    tom I think you will find Darwin proved we all evolved from knuckle dragging fools

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    May 26th 2014, 9:04 AM

    Sure there’s nothing to criticize in religion.

    The Pope said so and he is infallible.

    There’s even 2 popes now. That’s called a miracle.

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    May 26th 2014, 5:56 PM

    You appear to be in breach of #1, #2, and #5, there, Tom. Lighten up!

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    May 25th 2014, 7:14 PM

    “destroy and degrade human sexuality and relationships, reduce persons to objects for gratification”

    Anyone else a bit taken aback by the gall of a representative of the Roman church pontificating on this particular topic?

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    Religion should carry a mental health warning.

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    I’d prefer it if the EU simply insisted on treating religion the same way as tarot readers, and made every church, mosque and temple have a sign over the front door saying “For entertainment purposes only”.

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    May 25th 2014, 7:02 PM

    Evangelising christians I have come across have a simple strategy. Rhetort from a list of long refuted arguments you found on a web site. As each is refuted move on to the next. When the list is exhausted start again ignoring the previous refutations. When caught out, move on to the next heathen.

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    The internet is full of aggressive “Christian” too ! Dear bishop !

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    May 25th 2014, 7:00 PM

    Ha! You deleted my comment. That’s a win for me home boy. Stay in your capsule.

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    The beliefs they cling to are ridiculous, go to your local chipper on good Friday and order a half pounder and look at the disgust on the faces of the non practicing catholics

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    May 25th 2014, 7:17 PM

    I must remember to print this list off and send it to my good old pal Paddy Scully, he’ll love number 3, ‘Never bear false witness on the Internet’.

    There should have been something more specific regarding trolling as well, after all, the christian god was the first ever Troll. Making a list of Ten Rules and then programming us to want to do the opposite, then when we all thought we were safe and going about our business he floods our whole planet for the laugh, epic trolling by god.

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    Thought he said ‘ have a bareback for no 5′ for a sec there.

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    May 26th 2014, 2:59 PM

    Would’ve been good to see them sticking to their principles with regards to the nuts and bolts of all this missionary pornography they’re promoting.

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    May 25th 2014, 9:29 PM

    Religion is boll*x.

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    May 25th 2014, 10:49 PM

    be positive and joyful that s the christian way

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    May 26th 2014, 2:13 AM

    Empathy is what is needed not religion. Religion is open to interpretation. Where as empathy is not.

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    Yea verily, my buzz hath been slain!

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    May 25th 2014, 11:04 PM

    The word “computer” adds up to 666 in Common English Gematria

    http://www.alef.net/ALEFWorks/Images/ALEFImages-Computer666.Gif

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    May 26th 2014, 5:55 PM

    OMG, a coincidence!

    What’s your point?

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    May 26th 2014, 10:19 PM

    Barney the Dinosaur is the Antichrist.

    Proof:

    Barney is a cute purple dinosaur.
    Take the words CUTE PURPLE DINOSAUR.
    Remove the non-Roman numerals and change the Us to Vs. CVVLDIV (D=500, C=100, L=50, V=5, I=1)
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    Proof Barney is the Antichrist.

    REPENT! REPENT!

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    May 26th 2014, 1:01 AM

    The ten commandments, how quaint.

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    May 25th 2014, 6:52 PM

    Archbishop what if any systems do you have in place to enable the Catholic church to start islamic teachings? Have you any training prepared to deliver Islamic writings and the process involved?

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    There there. An extra layer of tinfoil on that hat will help.

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    May 26th 2014, 9:01 AM

    Careful Now!

    Down with that sort of thing!

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    May 26th 2014, 2:22 PM

    Sutt Steve, now that would definitely be an ecumenical matter!

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    May 25th 2014, 10:24 PM

    “Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, (NSA, Obama) as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour”:..1 Peter 5:8…

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    May 26th 2014, 9:04 AM

    That would be an Ecumenical matter.

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    May 25th 2014, 10:51 PM

    Jesus wasn´t polemic? He was assassinated!!.
    Slainte

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    May 26th 2014, 9:02 AM

    Easter is cancelled. They found the body.

    Christmas is cancelled. Joseph owned up.

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    May 26th 2014, 5:53 PM

    He forgot some already in use by the likes of @MichaelKellyIC (Michael Kelly, editor of The Irish Catholic) and @davquinn (David Quinn, director of the Iona “Institute” lobby group) – “Youse people asking hard questions are anonymous, so I refuse to answer your questions or engage with you! Instead I’m just going to continue to pontificate over here, and blatantly ignore and/or /break 1 to 5…”

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    May 26th 2014, 9:00 AM

    Thou shalt not use the words: Feck, Arse, Girls or Drink.

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    Jun 11th 2014, 9:32 AM

    Crusades.

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