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Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Thu May 03, 2018 11:33 am
by ticketlessinseattle
interesting dilemma - bidding on 2 houses ; 1st choice has a bunch of red flags and bidding has ramped up to 10% above asking - was prepared to push up higher - 2nd choice hav come back this morning and said they'll take property off the market and its ours €25k more than asking if we confirm by 4pm today. 2nd choice sellers seem to know what they're at, less messing, sale agreed on where they're moving and seem ready to go. 1st choice seem a bit undecided, not at sale agreed and bidding could continue to go up.
Am leaning to taking 2nd choice rather than losing it (if you'd offered it to me 2 months ago i'd have jumped at it) and being stuck in same position in 3 months time.

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Thu May 03, 2018 2:03 pm
by redderneck
Swear to Christ, if cervical cancer was an affliction exclusively of estate agents, nobody would give a shit.

We'd be pushing research scientists working on cures or improved smear testing down flights of stairs.

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Thu May 03, 2018 2:13 pm
by HighKingLeinster
ticketlessinseattle wrote:interesting dilemma - bidding on 2 houses ; 1st choice has a bunch of red flags and bidding has ramped up to 10% above asking - was prepared to push up higher - 2nd choice hav come back this morning and said they'll take property off the market and its ours €25k more than asking if we confirm by 4pm today. 2nd choice sellers seem to know what they're at, less messing, sale agreed on where they're moving and seem ready to go. 1st choice seem a bit undecided, not at sale agreed and bidding could continue to go up.
Am leaning to taking 2nd choice rather than losing it (if you'd offered it to me 2 months ago i'd have jumped at it) and being stuck in same position in 3 months time.
If it was me I would go with 2nd choice all day long. Who knows how long 1st choice could be before they close on their own new house?

Depends on quality of house and area though. If 2nd choice is in a worse area could be worth rolling the dice on 1st

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Thu May 03, 2018 2:42 pm
by ticketlessinseattle
HighKingLeinster wrote:
ticketlessinseattle wrote:interesting dilemma - bidding on 2 houses ; 1st choice has a bunch of red flags and bidding has ramped up to 10% above asking - was prepared to push up higher - 2nd choice hav come back this morning and said they'll take property off the market and its ours €25k more than asking if we confirm by 4pm today. 2nd choice sellers seem to know what they're at, less messing, sale agreed on where they're moving and seem ready to go. 1st choice seem a bit undecided, not at sale agreed and bidding could continue to go up.
Am leaning to taking 2nd choice rather than losing it (if you'd offered it to me 2 months ago i'd have jumped at it) and being stuck in same position in 3 months time.
If it was me I would go with 2nd choice all day long. Who knows how long 1st choice could be before they close on their own new house?

Depends on quality of house and area though. If 2nd choice is in a worse area could be worth rolling the dice on 1st
:thumbup: yup - am going with option 2 (until that goes tits up) - both are great houses, walk in nick -
option 1- Glasthule/Glenageary 5 minute walk from people's park and Glasthule DART which was why we were excited -
option 2 is 15/20 minute walk to either blackrock village or monkstown - not as accessible to stuff we like.....15 minute to get a pint ffs.....but could walk kids to school in 15 minutes - option1 would probably be 25 minutes in the car to school -

option 1 - great at the weekend but fcuk knows which way bidding will go and vendor is flaky - option 2 logically is more practical for the other 5 days of week

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Thu May 03, 2018 3:07 pm
by Nolanator
What about your local shop to pick up milk and sausages on a Saturday morning for breakfast? Close-by?

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Thu May 03, 2018 4:08 pm
by Leinsterman
Option 1 - 25mins in the car to the school. so probably 2mins walk in the morning at rush hour :lol:

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Thu May 03, 2018 7:36 pm
by ticketlessinseattle
Nolanator wrote:What about your local shop to pick up milk and sausages on a Saturday morning for breakfast? Close-by?
option 2 - 2 minutes walk away - i ended up going sale agreed on option 2, will see how it pans out- the estate agent for option 1 even said that he reckons the vendors are 50.50 with proceeding and the bidding is still going up - fcuk that.

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Thu May 03, 2018 8:32 pm
by Leinsterman
Option 2 still sounds pretty nice to be honest. 15mins walk to either Blackrock or Monkstown narrows it down to what is still a very nice part of Dublin.
Congrats.

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Thu May 03, 2018 9:00 pm
by ticketlessinseattle
Leinsterman wrote:Option 2 still sounds pretty nice to be honest. 15mins walk to either Blackrock or Monkstown narrows it down to what is still a very nice part of Dublin.
Congrats.
:thumbup: cheers - won't be celebrating until the get the keys to the gaff but fingers crossed, cheers

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Thu May 03, 2018 9:49 pm
by Leinster in London
ticketlessinseattle wrote:
Leinsterman wrote:Option 2 still sounds pretty nice to be honest. 15mins walk to either Blackrock or Monkstown narrows it down to what is still a very nice part of Dublin.
Congrats.
:thumbup: cheers - won't be celebrating until the get the keys to the gaff but fingers crossed, cheers
This shouldn't be too far away either https://www.gillandhock.ie/our-story

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 11:10 am
by iarmhiman
Right lads , Dan, ticketless, Macsimus et all

Shop around now for your Mortgage Protection insurance.

When you go sale agreed and formally apply for the mortgage, get through the underwriter and get letter of loan, pay 10% etc

you will need to get Mortgage protection insurance, get the packs, bring it into the bank, they have to notify the insurance company and only after the bank receives letter of assignment you get the draw down.

The mortgage protection insurance can take up to 6 weeks so get now. It won't activate until the bank gets letter of assignment so don't worry about paying before moving in.

I'm about to close but the delay has been due to this incredibly annoying issue.

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 11:18 am
by feckwanker
The mad prices are not only restricted to Dublin - went to look at a house two weeks ago in Waterford that was on the market for 245. It ended up going for well over 280. Utter, utter madness.

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 11:19 am
by Duff Paddy
You couldn’t build a house for €245k

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 11:19 am
by iarmhiman
feckwanker wrote:The mad prices are not only restricted to Dublin - went to look at a house two weeks ago in Waterford that was on the market for 245. It ended up going for well over 280. Utter, utter madness.

Central bank said that prices may drop in 2 years. Should be a steady supply by then

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 11:21 am
by Duff Paddy
iarmhiman wrote:
feckwanker wrote:The mad prices are not only restricted to Dublin - went to look at a house two weeks ago in Waterford that was on the market for 245. It ended up going for well over 280. Utter, utter madness.

Central bank said that prices may drop in 2 years. Should be a steady supply by then
I’d say they’ve already started to level off a bit. Who knows about 2 years time - brexit, Trump, oil, interest rates rising slowly

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 11:23 am
by lorcanoworms
iarmhiman wrote:Got a call from the solicitor.

Closing date looking like 2 weeks from now.
I still remember the big sigh of relief when you close the door behind you, even if it's not your first property.
A house beside me is being renovated for over a year now, the fecker doesn't seem to give a fig for planning permission.
Built a bungalow where a flat roof shed was supposed to go, 4 dormer windows instead of velux type windows.
Height issues as well.

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 11:32 am
by feckwanker
iarmhiman wrote:
feckwanker wrote:The mad prices are not only restricted to Dublin - went to look at a house two weeks ago in Waterford that was on the market for 245. It ended up going for well over 280. Utter, utter madness.

Central bank said that prices may drop in 2 years. Should be a steady supply by then
Two more years of spending dead money on rent.

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 11:35 am
by iarmhiman
feckwanker wrote:
iarmhiman wrote:
feckwanker wrote:The mad prices are not only restricted to Dublin - went to look at a house two weeks ago in Waterford that was on the market for 245. It ended up going for well over 280. Utter, utter madness.

Central bank said that prices may drop in 2 years. Should be a steady supply by then
Two more years of spending dead money on rent.
It's tough. They can't keep rising though

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 11:37 am
by Leinsterman
iarmhiman wrote:Right lads , Dan, ticketless, Macsimus et all

Shop around now for your Mortgage Protection insurance.

When you go sale agreed and formally apply for the mortgage, get through the underwriter and get letter of loan, pay 10% etc

you will need to get Mortgage protection insurance, get the packs, bring it into the bank, they have to notify the insurance company and only after the bank receives letter of assignment you get the draw down.

The mortgage protection insurance can take up to 6 weeks so get now. It won't activate until the bank gets letter of assignment so don't worry about paying before moving in.

I'm about to close but the delay has been due to this incredibly annoying issue.
Do you mean life insurance? Banks will always demand you have that but there's no requirmement with some banks to take out insurance in the event you may lose your job

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 11:46 am
by iarmhiman
Leinsterman wrote:
iarmhiman wrote:Right lads , Dan, ticketless, Macsimus et all

Shop around now for your Mortgage Protection insurance.

When you go sale agreed and formally apply for the mortgage, get through the underwriter and get letter of loan, pay 10% etc

you will need to get Mortgage protection insurance, get the packs, bring it into the bank, they have to notify the insurance company and only after the bank receives letter of assignment you get the draw down.

The mortgage protection insurance can take up to 6 weeks so get now. It won't activate until the bank gets letter of assignment so don't worry about paying before moving in.

I'm about to close but the delay has been due to this incredibly annoying issue.
Do you mean life insurance? Banks will always demand you have that but there's no requirmement with some banks to take out insurance in the event you may lose your job
Yes. Ulster Bank call it Mortgage Protection Insurance.

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 11:52 am
by Leinster in London
iarmhiman wrote:
Leinsterman wrote:
iarmhiman wrote:Right lads , Dan, ticketless, Macsimus et all

Shop around now for your Mortgage Protection insurance.

When you go sale agreed and formally apply for the mortgage, get through the underwriter and get letter of loan, pay 10% etc

you will need to get Mortgage protection insurance, get the packs, bring it into the bank, they have to notify the insurance company and only after the bank receives letter of assignment you get the draw down.

The mortgage protection insurance can take up to 6 weeks so get now. It won't activate until the bank gets letter of assignment so don't worry about paying before moving in.

I'm about to close but the delay has been due to this incredibly annoying issue.
Do you mean life insurance? Banks will always demand you have that but there's no requirmement with some banks to take out insurance in the event you may lose your job
Yes. Ulster Bank call it Mortgage Protection Insurance.
Also known as PPI.
Seriously, are banks forcing people to buy this ?
They have to repay billions of mis-sold PPI here in the UK.

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 12:01 pm
by iarmhiman
Leinster in London wrote:
iarmhiman wrote:
Leinsterman wrote:
iarmhiman wrote:Right lads , Dan, ticketless, Macsimus et all

Shop around now for your Mortgage Protection insurance.

When you go sale agreed and formally apply for the mortgage, get through the underwriter and get letter of loan, pay 10% etc

you will need to get Mortgage protection insurance, get the packs, bring it into the bank, they have to notify the insurance company and only after the bank receives letter of assignment you get the draw down.

The mortgage protection insurance can take up to 6 weeks so get now. It won't activate until the bank gets letter of assignment so don't worry about paying before moving in.

I'm about to close but the delay has been due to this incredibly annoying issue.
Do you mean life insurance? Banks will always demand you have that but there's no requirmement with some banks to take out insurance in the event you may lose your job
Yes. Ulster Bank call it Mortgage Protection Insurance.
Also known as PPI.
Seriously, are banks forcing people to buy this ?
They have to repay billions of mis-sold PPI here in the UK.
My bank won't draw drown until I have that in place as well as an indemnity for building block I'm going to be living in which has to be provided by property management company

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 12:16 pm
by camroc1
Leinster in London wrote:
iarmhiman wrote:
Leinsterman wrote:
iarmhiman wrote:Right lads , Dan, ticketless, Macsimus et all

Shop around now for your Mortgage Protection insurance.

When you go sale agreed and formally apply for the mortgage, get through the underwriter and get letter of loan, pay 10% etc

you will need to get Mortgage protection insurance, get the packs, bring it into the bank, they have to notify the insurance company and only after the bank receives letter of assignment you get the draw down.

The mortgage protection insurance can take up to 6 weeks so get now. It won't activate until the bank gets letter of assignment so don't worry about paying before moving in.

I'm about to close but the delay has been due to this incredibly annoying issue.
Do you mean life insurance? Banks will always demand you have that but there's no requirmement with some banks to take out insurance in the event you may lose your job
Yes. Ulster Bank call it Mortgage Protection Insurance.
Also known as PPI.
Seriously, are banks forcing people to buy this ?
They have to repay billions of mis-sold PPI here in the UK.
It's a life insurance policy that lasts the length of the mortgage, and pays out the outstanding amount of the mortgage should either of the mortgage holders die. The banks used to insist that you took their policy which was a nice little earner for them, and probably explains why the act the cúnt when the policy is not theirs.

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 2:03 pm
by Macsimus
Mortgage Protection = decreasing term life assurance.

Mortgage Payment Protection = a payment protection policy that covers your payments if you are not getting paid (sick / unemployed etc).

Stupidly similar names tbf.

Cheers Iarm - was aware of that as used to sell the stuff, but its a good tip - shocking that your mortgage adviser in the bank didn't give you a heads up earlier.

We've got offers in on two properties now - going to play them off against each this week and try and squeeze a deal through. Hopefully the CB Governor's comments has rattled them a bit.

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 4:26 pm
by paddyor
iarmhiman wrote:
feckwanker wrote:The mad prices are not only restricted to Dublin - went to look at a house two weeks ago in Waterford that was on the market for 245. It ended up going for well over 280. Utter, utter madness.

Central bank said that prices may drop in 2 years. Should be a steady supply by then
A lot apartments and housing will start coming on the market when the CGT relief kicks ins in 2019 onwards(it's actually 7 Dec 2018). Won't do much for the rental market but should give house buyers more options.

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 4:29 pm
by Leinsterman
A mate of mine had gone Sale Agreed on a house and then BOI said "oh, we're not giving you an exemption anymore".
He even had a letter from the bank stating he was being given the exemption. Apparently loads of people with BOI have experienced the same thing over the last month or two. Sounds like a serious fcuk up.

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 4:37 pm
by Duff Paddy
Leinsterman wrote:A mate of mine had gone Sale Agreed on a house and then BOI said "oh, we're not giving you an exemption anymore".
He even had a letter from the bank stating he was being given the exemption. Apparently loads of people with BOI have experienced the same thing over the last month or two. Sounds like a serious fcuk up.
Ouch that’s rough. The CB must have been on to BoI for giving out too many exemptions. Have to get it sorted early in the year

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 7:38 pm
by Macsimus
Leinsterman wrote:A mate of mine had gone Sale Agreed on a house and then BOI said "oh, we're not giving you an exemption anymore".
He even had a letter from the bank stating he was being given the exemption. Apparently loads of people with BOI have experienced the same thing over the last month or two. Sounds like a serious fcuk up.
An ltv exemption or an lti exemption? I've heard the latter are running out fast alright.

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 5:22 pm
by iarmhiman
Done. 8)

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 5:40 pm
by Stevus55
iarmhiman wrote:Done. 8)
Congrats Iarmhi. My wife is currently closing on our first house, slightly terrified and my wallet is about to take a phenomenal pounding with all the work she has planned for it.

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 5:47 pm
by ZappaMan
Stevus55 wrote:
iarmhiman wrote:Done. 8)
Congrats Iarmhi. My wife is currently closing on our first house, slightly terrified and my wallet is about to take a phenomenal pounding with all the work she has planned for it.
Did you previously mention that you are based in Jacksonville, Stevus?

Apropos to nothing, I was there recently for the Player's Championship. Had a right feed of pints in Lynch's on the beach one evening.

Best of luck with the house purchase.

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 5:52 pm
by Stevus55
ZappaMan wrote:
Stevus55 wrote:
iarmhiman wrote:Done. 8)
Congrats Iarmhi. My wife is currently closing on our first house, slightly terrified and my wallet is about to take a phenomenal pounding with all the work she has planned for it.
Did you previously mention that you are based in Jacksonville, Stevus?

Apropos to nothing, I was there recently for the Player's Championship. Had a right feed of pints in Lynch's on the beach one evening.

Best of luck with the house purchase.
I am indeed. Lynch’s is a decent spot, actually has some Irish (and Northern Irish) working there too.

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 5:56 pm
by ZappaMan
Stevus55 wrote:
ZappaMan wrote:
Stevus55 wrote:
iarmhiman wrote:Done. 8)
Congrats Iarmhi. My wife is currently closing on our first house, slightly terrified and my wallet is about to take a phenomenal pounding with all the work she has planned for it.
Did you previously mention that you are based in Jacksonville, Stevus?

Apropos to nothing, I was there recently for the Player's Championship. Had a right feed of pints in Lynch's on the beach one evening.

Best of luck with the house purchase.
I am indeed. Lynch’s is a decent spot, actually has some Irish (and Northern Irish) working there too.
Yeah, I met them. I'm sure they'll recall a pair of drunken, middle-aged Kerrymen badgering them on the Saturday afternoon.

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 6:05 pm
by Leinster in London
ZappaMan wrote:
Stevus55 wrote:
ZappaMan wrote:
Stevus55 wrote:
iarmhiman wrote:Done. 8)
Congrats Iarmhi. My wife is currently closing on our first house, slightly terrified and my wallet is about to take a phenomenal pounding with all the work she has planned for it.
Did you previously mention that you are based in Jacksonville, Stevus?

Apropos to nothing, I was there recently for the Player's Championship. Had a right feed of pints in Lynch's on the beach one evening.

Best of luck with the house purchase.
I am indeed. Lynch’s is a decent spot, actually has some Irish (and Northern Irish) working there too.
Yeah, I met them. I'm sure they'll recall a pair of drunken, middle-aged Kerrymen badgering them on the Saturday afternoon.
Are you not from Terenure ?

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 2:03 pm
by Macsimus
iarmhiman wrote:Done. 8)
Congrats Iarm - you must be delirah - the whole business is some pain in the gonads.

Good news on our front too - we've gone sale agreed, lovely 4 Bed with a big sunny garden. Needs some work, but that's to be expected. Had an engineer friend round and he reckons its rock solid. Delighted. :D

Also - BOI just told us last night that they are extending their 3% cashback deal (which was due to finish in June), until September which puts a nice wedge back in our pockets - we may not have to sit on milk crates and sleep on the floor for the first six months after all :thumbup:.

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 2:05 pm
by Duff Paddy
Congrats lads well done go and celebrate

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 2:29 pm
by iarmhiman
Macsimus wrote:
iarmhiman wrote:Done. 8)
Congrats Iarm - you must be delirah - the whole business is some pain in the gonads.

Good news on our front too - we've gone sale agreed, lovely 4 Bed with a big sunny garden. Needs some work, but that's to be expected. Had an engineer friend round and he reckons its rock solid. Delighted. :D

Also - BOI just told us last night that they are extending their 3% cashback deal (which was due to finish in June), until September which puts a nice wedge back in our pockets - we may not have to sit on milk crates and sleep on the floor for the first six months after all :thumbup:.
Congrats Macsimus as well. Have you your solicitor lined up?

I got keys yesterday. Just back from solicitors today where signed purchase deeds for land registry and registry of deeds. Deeds stamped by Revenue as well.

Now have the small matter of getting deposit back from landlord of current tenancy. She's refusing to give deposit as I terminated a fixed term tenancy. Fun never stops.

Tell you one thing lads. The paperwork is insane when buying a property.

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 2:36 pm
by Duff Paddy
iarmhiman wrote:
Macsimus wrote:
iarmhiman wrote:Done. 8)
Congrats Iarm - you must be delirah - the whole business is some pain in the gonads.

Good news on our front too - we've gone sale agreed, lovely 4 Bed with a big sunny garden. Needs some work, but that's to be expected. Had an engineer friend round and he reckons its rock solid. Delighted. :D

Also - BOI just told us last night that they are extending their 3% cashback deal (which was due to finish in June), until September which puts a nice wedge back in our pockets - we may not have to sit on milk crates and sleep on the floor for the first six months after all :thumbup:.
Congrats Macsimus as well. Have you your solicitor lined up?

I got keys yesterday. Just back from solicitors today where signed purchase deeds for land registry and registry of deeds. Deeds stamped by Revenue as well.

Now have the small matter of getting deposit back from landlord of current tenancy. She's refusing to give deposit as I terminated a fixed term tenancy. Fun never stops.

Tell you one thing lads. The paperwork is insane when buying a property.
Shite I don’t remember signing any of that - or a revenue stamp. Has my solicitor f**ked me?

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 2:40 pm
by iarmhiman
Duff Paddy wrote:
iarmhiman wrote:
Macsimus wrote:
iarmhiman wrote:Done. 8)
Congrats Iarm - you must be delirah - the whole business is some pain in the gonads.

Good news on our front too - we've gone sale agreed, lovely 4 Bed with a big sunny garden. Needs some work, but that's to be expected. Had an engineer friend round and he reckons its rock solid. Delighted. :D

Also - BOI just told us last night that they are extending their 3% cashback deal (which was due to finish in June), until September which puts a nice wedge back in our pockets - we may not have to sit on milk crates and sleep on the floor for the first six months after all :thumbup:.
Congrats Macsimus as well. Have you your solicitor lined up?

I got keys yesterday. Just back from solicitors today where signed purchase deeds for land registry and registry of deeds. Deeds stamped by Revenue as well.

Now have the small matter of getting deposit back from landlord of current tenancy. She's refusing to give deposit as I terminated a fixed term tenancy. Fun never stops.

Tell you one thing lads. The paperwork is insane when buying a property.
Shite I don’t remember signing any of that - or a revenue stamp. Has my solicitor f**ked me?
Revenue stamp is on the purchase deeds. You just signed the deeds

Re: Right Dubs, where to buy for a bargain

Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 2:47 pm
by paddyor
iarmhiman wrote:
Macsimus wrote:
iarmhiman wrote:Done. 8)
Congrats Iarm - you must be delirah - the whole business is some pain in the gonads.

Good news on our front too - we've gone sale agreed, lovely 4 Bed with a big sunny garden. Needs some work, but that's to be expected. Had an engineer friend round and he reckons its rock solid. Delighted. :D

Also - BOI just told us last night that they are extending their 3% cashback deal (which was due to finish in June), until September which puts a nice wedge back in our pockets - we may not have to sit on milk crates and sleep on the floor for the first six months after all :thumbup:.
Congrats Macsimus as well. Have you your solicitor lined up?

I got keys yesterday. Just back from solicitors today where signed purchase deeds for land registry and registry of deeds. Deeds stamped by Revenue as well.

Now have the small matter of getting deposit back from landlord of current tenancy. She's refusing to give deposit as I terminated a fixed term tenancy. Fun never stops.

Tell you one thing lads. The paperwork is insane when buying a property.
If you gave her the required notice (depends on how long you were there) she can't do that. She shouldn't even have your deposit.