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Decisions were being taken well before the British property boom of the 1980s.
The company was set up at the height of the property boom.
In the case of Ireland, it was a property boom.
It is now in the midst of a property boom.
Houses bought during the property boom are still on the market or have been sold at a loss.
Along with the property boom, there was a rapid expansion of service industry jobs.
The end of the 1980s property boom placed the company in severe distress.
The money to fuel the Irish property boom came mostly from the banks.
Residential houses fetch money and there's a property boom on at the moment.
This will last up until the beginning of the next property boom - then be conveniently forgotten.
The property boom is beginning to subside and commercial real estate prices have not done nearly as well.
Spiro made a small fortune in the London property boom.
"There was a property boom going on, and the prices for land were just doubling.
However, soon after the theatre was demolished, the 1980s property boom collapsed.
The central bank was criticised for its lax regulation during the recent property boom.
This, of course, stemmed from the property boom of the period.
Property booms are what Britain does best - always has always will.
She failed to make any headway on affordable housing during a property boom.
The proposal would have ended a system of low taxation on land sales which had helped fuel a property boom since the late 1980s.
Home builders say the stock sales are not a signal that they believe the property boom is waning.
In the process, Wall benefitted from and propelled a property boom that continues to this day.
The suburb has been witnessing a property boom espescially in the Main market.
China's property boom raises fears of a possible collapse of prices.
Before the property boom took off in the 1970s there were still cheap flats around in London.
Both taxes came into operation at the time when the land and property boom turned into a slump.