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Published 17:04 8 May 2017 BST
Updated 17:09 8 May 2017 BST
"Savills got in touch on Sunday, and told me to come to a viewing on Thursday between 2 and 4pm, I was told to bring proof of funds and €5,000 for a deposit if I wanted to buy. This morning I received a text from a relative saying that chairs had already started to pop up at 9:30 this morning, I managed to rush over and place a chair in the queue but now i'm frantically trying to organise the next few days with work so that I don't lose my spot. It's madness".We spoke to Gavin Ryan an associate with Savills in Dublin;
"We've only just become aware of this in the last few hours and we're extremely surprised that people are queuing this early for the properties, we of course advice people not to queue and to come at the appropriate time".We asked Gavin why this panic queuing is happening if there is enough properties available;
"You don't have to be an expert in economics to know that there is a shortage of housing stock at the moment, 76 units will be available during this phase and we are telling people that there is no need to queue, sometimes they don't heed the advice".
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