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'It was like flicking a switch': How Covid-19 has hit the property scene

Agents are turning to virtual viewings as social distancing hits the market.

“IT WAS LIKE flicking a switch” Michael Kinsella, an estate agent at Kinsella Estates, said on Friday as first buyers, but then sellers cancelled viewings from the start of last week.  

However, the Wicklow-based company has been using virtual viewings and 3D images to give clients a look, selling three properties using this method since the outbreak. Although that technology was already becoming popular with estate agents, it’s now likely to become the default option for many. 

“(Potential buyers) might not necessarily buy, but they can narrow down. For an average townhouse, 3D visualisation is effective, but less so for a big investment family home,” Kinsella said. 

“Every business has been affected by this worldwide. This is one way we’re going to try and keep things steaming ahead.”  

WhatsApp Image 2020-03-16 at 17.21.26Source: Michael Kinsella

‘Crisis after crisis’

According to Carol Tallon, chief executive at property PR firm Property District, “the thing that will most likely impact the market positively or negatively is supply coming to the market.”

This means that if the construction industry slows down, there won’t be anything to sell, rent or lease for estate agents. “We’re already consistently behind targets that were set by the government under Rebuilding Ireland,” Tallon said.

“Unfortunately, between Brexit uncertainty and political uncertainty, to run into health uncertainty now is yet another big crisis that’s hitting our construction sector. It feels like the construction sector has been hit by crisis after crisis for the last 14 months,” she said.

This is something contractors are taking very seriously, Tallon added. 

“Building sites need to be kept open. This can be done, because we’ve made such a move towards modern methods of construction, more work is being done off-site so there’s less work to be done on-site,” she said. 

“On most building sites in Ireland, there wouldn’t be the same number of bodies you might have seen on a building site 30 years ago. We have tools and automation.”

A report earlier this month by Davy Stockbrokers also found that due to the outbreak hammering the markets, the value of listed Irish real estate stocks – in both private rental and commercial real estate – had fallen below replacement cost.

According to the report, this means we won’t be seeing any new supply enter the market while the market conditions persist – because it would mean developers will lose money building new stock.

“The stock market tends to lead the direct real estate market. So if current share prices persist, then a significant amount of planned supply will not materialise as it would be value destructive. Supply that is already under construction will be delivered, but we would expect new supply in commercial real estate and the PRS market to taper off unless market conditions improve,” Colin Grant, an analyst at Davy, said in a note to clients early last week. 

Changing consumer behaviour

Before the global pandemic, the volume of property transactions had already been slowing. We’re likely to see “a deepening of that,” in the coming months, according to Tallon – but the virus outbreak is only partially to blame. 

“This is just the latest in a string of things that are impacting retail (property). Retail values have been dropping, retail occupancy levels have been dropping and that’s been happening for a number of years. This latest crisis will affect them further,” she said. 

One of the root causes of that is a change in consumer behaviour, brought about by an increase in online shopping and tech use, which feeds into an on-demand retail culture. 

“People (also) want to be able to view properties from their sofas 24/7,” Tallon said. “We were already seeing that start of a culture shift, but maybe only from younger buyers or tenants. Now it’s becoming more of the norm to avoid unnecessary viewings and interactions.”

Though this has been part of the market for three years, some agents were slow to take it on. 

“Now sellers will simply demand it. Estate agents are going to have to change their in  modus operandi in order to serve potential clients and buyers.”

The timing is interesting, Tallon added, “but think if the coronavirus didn’t hit, we were moving in this direction anyway, albeit at a slower pace.” 

When it comes to long-term impact on the sector, there’s a big difference between a one-month lockdown and a several-month lockdown, Tallon said. 

“Private landlords, estate agents and letting agents are still quite vulnerable and very few of them will be able to withstand six months or more of an effectual business slow down,” she said. 

While the market has been recovering in recent years, a raft of legislation and taxation has made it more expensive to be in the industry. 

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Written by Zuzia Whelan and posted on Fora.ie

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    Oct 1st 2020, 10:01 PM

    Time for the minister to go. You could win money on the time she says “extraordinary times”. Has failed to answer any of the questions tonight.

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    Oct 1st 2020, 11:35 PM

    @Brendan Woods: newly elected and at the top table. This Govt brings Bilko or The Little Rascals to mind.

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    Oct 1st 2020, 11:45 PM

    @Brendan Woods: like all ministers required to cover up for incompetent civil servents

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    Oct 1st 2020, 10:43 PM

    If worst non core subjects were included , surely all students were affected,not just 6,500.

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    Oct 1st 2020, 11:54 PM

    @Leonard O’mahony: Exactly. The media questioning is poor. It doesn’t make sense that it’s only 6500 that had the 2 worse subjects. Also doesn’t make sense that having 2 worse subjects caused any grade increases. There is a lot more to come.

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    Oct 2nd 2020, 8:42 AM

    @Leonard O’mahony: the error was about chosing lower junior cert marks! So how many had junior cert? 90% we are being mislead on thus to soften the bow.

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    Oct 2nd 2020, 11:04 AM

    @Leonard O’mahony: Only 6,500 reported that something was wrong. Likely though that every result was effected

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    Oct 1st 2020, 10:06 PM

    This is so bad. Poor people distraught. Absolute shambles.

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    Oct 1st 2020, 11:21 PM

    Well folks the reason they would not announce further new restrictions to bring Cork to level 3 has all been laid before us. They are clutching at straws and imagine a parent forking out 3 grand last week so the young fella got a place in Galway and then he finds out that he should have got a place in Cork where he is from . I say no more

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    Oct 1st 2020, 11:40 PM

    @Maurice O Neill: its infuriating

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    Oct 1st 2020, 11:39 PM

    I don’t know if this has been reported as wasnt listeningto radio, but round 2 offers that came out last week, have been put in stasis, for UCD anyway. My niece got a round 2 offer of her first preference, accepted it last week, moved back home from where she had gone to start the 5th pref course (cancelling that in meantime), and is now in limbo as seemingly UCD have told her that they are now not finalising the acceptance until this debacle is resolved. Limbo for her…

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    Oct 2nd 2020, 9:25 AM

    @Lisa Daly: University College Limbo!!!! The whole thing us a mess. Do the Department think they are dealing with the future prospects of real human beings?

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    Oct 1st 2020, 11:34 PM

    Sweet Jesus…The circus continues. The part time Taoiseacht Michael Martin must be pondering the old Chinese saying…Be careful what you wish for..While the future part time Taoiseacht Varadkar appoints Jerry Buttimer and other senators who attended golf gate to Oireachtas committes. What a F..king circus.

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    Oct 1st 2020, 10:40 PM

    Right mess!

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    Oct 1st 2020, 9:54 PM

    Mishap?

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    Oct 1st 2020, 10:28 PM

    @Anne Marie Devlin: I see they’ve changed the headline

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    Oct 1st 2020, 10:40 PM

    @Anne Marie Devlin: they’ve changed it three times now

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    Oct 1st 2020, 11:18 PM

    A €15 million howler.

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    Oct 1st 2020, 11:20 PM

    @Mick Whistler: or whistler

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    Oct 2nd 2020, 5:52 AM

    All students should receive the result they were entitled to. If you received a higher mark as a result of an error you should not benefit from it as others will lose out. If they succeeded in obtaining a course on the back of it they probably should keep their spot but they should get their CAO points changed for future CAO round offers this year and onwards.

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    Oct 1st 2020, 10:08 PM

    Leonardo da vinci never went to university. It kept him awake at night too.

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    Oct 1st 2020, 11:51 PM

    This is a cluster of cluster fecks, in an ongoing clusterfeck…a tri-cluster feck!

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    Oct 2nd 2020, 8:41 AM

    Am I missing something here? How are only 6500 students affected by this coding error? Were the junior cert results of only 6500 students submitted by schools? Surely it should be affecting all students.. Except those who maybe changed school or went to private grind schools where no junior cert results would have been submitted.. I assume? Please feel free to lambaste me if I have missed something obvious!!!

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    Oct 2nd 2020, 11:31 AM

    If they knew last week , they should have advised students/parents….. before we paid thousands for accomodation later in the week!

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    Oct 1st 2020, 11:08 PM

    My daughter got 576 knowing she was given clean sweep by her teachers!! Downgraded by two subjects and missed out on her first choice!! The stress is intolerable!

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