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How to avoid being stung by the hidden costs as a first time buyer
If you're planning to make the leap into home ownership in Ireland, make sure you won't be stung by hidden add-on costs like conveyancing fees and stamp duty.
An introduction to O’Donnellan & Joyce – it all started in 1982
O’Donnellan & Joyce started building its foundations more than 50 years ago when Colm O’Donnellan and Tony Joyce became friends. Little did they know they would celebrate more than 40 years in business.
How to avoid being stung by the hidden costs as a first time buyer
If you're planning to make the leap into home ownership in Ireland, make sure you won't be stung by hidden add-on costs like conveyancing fees and stamp duty.
Recent Zurich survey indicates inflation could be leading to underinsured homes
As inflation drives up building costs, a new survey indicates that Irish homeowners’ insurance policies may not be keeping pace.
‘Can any romance equal the romance of real life?’
After her Connemara tour Maria Edgeworth kept up a correspondence with the Martins. She followed their fortunes and misfortunes with all the attention of an enthralled novel-reader. There was plenty to hold her attention. In the spring of 1835 the Martins travelled to London where Mary was presented at court and moved in fashionable society, attending dinner parties and charity events, of which a cynical Lord Byron remarked that these galas were nothing less than a marriage market.
As LPT deadline looms, demand for valuations is increasing
With the November 7 deadline for returning updated Local Property Tax valuations to the Revenue Commissioners fast approaching, the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland says its members are seeing an increased demand for property inspections from homeowners.
Ten tips for homeowners making a property tax valuation
With the November 7 deadline for returning updated Local Property Tax valuations to the Revenue Commissioners fast approaching the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland says its members are seeing an increased demand for property inspections from homeowners.
‘What do you think of that, Mr McDonogh?’
I think that even today if a 21 years old woman applied for permanency to her job as Galway county surveyor, which she held from December 1906 for five months, and was turned down due to her young age and lack of experience, most of us would not be surprised.
‘What do you think of that, Mr McDonogh?’
I think that even today if a 21 years old woman applied for permanency to her job as Galway county surveyor, which she held from December 1906 for five months, and was turned down due to her young age and lack of experience, most of us would not be surprised.
Through the keyhole — Burkeway Homes to host event for first time buyers
In an effort to educate and inspire first-time buyers gearing up to take those initial, apprehensive steps onto the property ladder, and to demystify the buying process, Burkeway Homes will host a free Smarter Buyer event on Saturday April 6 at the Hotel Meyrick in Galway.