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Buying a Home in Ireland?

Buying a Home in Ireland?

by Monahan Solicitors | Aug 31, 2023 | Buying and Selling Property

Firstly, a big shout out to Ciaran Mulqueen for his book ‘How to Buy a Home in Ireland’.  This is the book I should have written but I didn’t!  It is a great updated source of practical information...

7 Top Tips about purchasing a property in Ireland (if you are not Irish).

7 Top Tips about purchasing a property in Ireland (if you are not Irish).

by Monahan Solicitors | Nov 16, 2022 | Buying and Selling Property

7 Top Tips about purchasing a property in Ireland (if you are not Irish). Tip No 1. You must get a PPS number, that is a Social Security number which shows you are registered in Ireland with Revenue...

10 biggest mistakes made when selling a home

10 biggest mistakes made when selling a home

by Monahan Solicitors | Jun 7, 2022 | Buying and Selling Property

1  Picking the wrong estate agent  You should get the person who will be the best for the job! Ireland is a country obsessed with networking, be it former schoolmates, GAA club contacts, golf or...

Landlord Denies Threatening to Change Locks of Language School Over €80k in Rent Arrears

Landlord Denies Threatening to Change Locks of Language School Over €80k in Rent Arrears

by Monahan Solicitors | May 3, 2022 | Buying and Selling Property

The landlord of a Dublin-based property has argued that he never threatened to change the locks of a building that he rents to a language school in the capital. Last week, the director of Liffey...

7 Top Tips for a successful house buy in Ireland ?

7 Top Tips for a successful house buy in Ireland ?

by Monahan Solicitors | Jan 14, 2022 | A Quality Solicitor, Buying and Selling Property

7 Top Tips for a successful house buy in Ireland Work out your budget. ... Research and apply for your mortgage. ... Find a solicitor. ... Start house hunting. ... Making an offer. ... Sale Agreed....

Farmhill Manor Sligo , could this be your new home  ?

Farmhill Manor Sligo , could this be your new home ?

by Monahan Solicitors | Jan 11, 2022 | Buying and Selling Property

Farmhill Manor Sligo is a long awaited and highly anticipated development which comes to the market with a quality and finish that will surpass anything seen before in Sligo. Strandhill Road has...

15 Top Tips on Buying a Property

15 Top Tips on Buying a Property

by Monahan Solicitors | Jan 2, 2022 | Buying and Selling Property

15 Top Tips on Buying a Property The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission recently brought out a checklist guide for prospective house purchasers. Here we do a quick Q and A for you!...

8 things you need to know about purchasing property in 2021

8 things you need to know about purchasing property in 2021

by Monahan Solicitors | Sep 8, 2021 | Buying and Selling Property

1. I wonder when I should start looking for a mortgage to purchase a property? Shop around for your mortgage prior to placing any offers on a property.  Know exactly what the bank will offer to you...

11 Things You Need to Buy a House in Ireland

11 Things You Need to Buy a House in Ireland

by Monahan Solicitors | Jul 6, 2021 | Buying and Selling Property

What documents do I need to get started ? All property transactions in Ireland require an Irish personal public service number generally called a PPS number. This is the Irish equivalent of the...

7 things to look out for when buying your first house.

7 things to look out for when buying your first house.

by Monahan Solicitors | Feb 4, 2021 | Buying and Selling Property

The Deposit. The rules are there for a reason. Pre-2008 the banks did not follow proper banking practice and you are stuck with the restrictive rules now imposed by the Central Bank of Ireland. Save...

5 Tips For Single People when buying a house with a partner

5 Tips For Single People when buying a house with a partner

by Monahan Solicitors | Feb 4, 2021 | Buying and Selling Property

Instead of shopping for a sparkly engagement ring, today many couples in a committed relationship are in the market for something equally shiny and precious: the keys to a newly purchased home. A...

Top Tips for 1st time house buyers

Top Tips for 1st time house buyers

by Monahan Solicitors | Feb 4, 2021 | Buying and Selling Property

We've been involved in buying and selling property for over 20 years. Trust trust us to provide some guidelines if you are totally new to this. In 2021 the introduction of the  Help to Buy Scheme...

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