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CPO - Value of land (Dublin)

  • 02-04-2021 5:52pm
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    Hi,

    My aunt and uncle will lose 22 sq metres of their garden as a result of a CPO.

    Has anyone any sense of what that type of land is worth in Dublin?

    Thank you.


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  • Posts: 15,362 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Hi,

    My aunt and uncle will lose 22 sq metres of their garden as a result of a CPO.

    Has anyone any sense of what that type of land is worth in Dublin?

    Thank you.

    Nobody can answer that without knowing the specific location which I don't recommend you share here.

    A CPO, by its design, pays market rate, nothing more nothing less.

    From here - https://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/housing/losing_your_home/compulsory_purchase_and_compensation.html
    The compulsory purchase system is an extremely complex area. You should get the professional advice of a chartered surveyor as soon as you are served with a notice relating to a compulsory purchase order (CPO). The fees charged by a chartered surveyor are part of a normal claim for compensation.


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