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Almost seven in 10 buyers are experiencing unnecessary delays in purchasing properties
Almost seven in 10 consumers (73%) for whom conveyancing, the legal transfer of property title from seller to buyer, is applicable, have experienced problems with the process, according to a new survey by Ireland Thinks.
EasyFees.ie to save Galway property buyers €3.5 million in 2022
Galway property buyers are set to save up to a combined €3.5 million* in legal and estate agent fees annually through a brand-new service, Easyfees.ie, which launched today. The new service combines the lowest solicitor and estate agent fees all into one package, offering a hassle-free alternative to customers, saving time and money as they go through the property-buying process.
NUI Galway to host conference on electronic conveyancing and title registration
NUI Galway is organising an international conference entitled ‘The Future is Now! eConveyancing and Title Registration’, which will take place in Galway on April 7 and 8. The conference, which will take place in the Galway Bay Hotel, Salthill, will be chaired by Supreme Court Justice Miss Mary Laffoy and Court of Appeal Judge Michael Peart.
Property transaction advice from Byrne Carolan Cunningham
Byrne Carolan Cunningham Solicitors are proud of their significant experience in all aspects of conveyancing transactions.
New legal practice opens in Newport
Lavelle Bourke Solicitors of Achill Sound have recently opened a new office in Newport, offering expertise and advice across the legal spectrum.
Tips for first time buyers
A first-time buyer is someone who has not previously either individually or jointly, purchased or built, on his or her own behalf, a house in Ireland or abroad. Where there is more than one purchaser, each must come within the scope of the definition in order to avail of stamp duty exemptions. In addition, it must be your principal private residence and no rent, other than rent under the stamp duty rent a room arrangements, can be derived from the property for two years after the date of the current purchase.
A guide for first time buyers
A first-time buyer is someone who hasn't previously, either individually or jointly, purchased or built, on his or her own behalf, a house in Ireland or abroad. Where there is more than one purchaser, each must come within the scope of the definition in order to avail of stamp duty exemptions. In addition, it must be your principal private residence and no rent, other than rent under the stamp duty rent a room arrangements, can be derived from the property for two years after the date of the current purchase.
A guide for first time buyers
A first-time buyer is someone who has not previously, either individually or jointly, purchased or built on his or her own behalf a house in Ireland or abroad. Where there is more than one purchaser, each must come within the scope of the definition in order to avail of stamp duty exemptions. In addition, it must be your principal private residence and no rent, other than rent under the stamp duty rent a room arrangements, can be derived from the property for two years after the date of the current purchase.