Staph wrote: » Are you contacting them about a specific house? Have you placed bids?
Del2005 wrote: » How are you contacting them? If by email they might think you are some type of scam. Maybe phone a few estate agents that have had houses you like and see if they have anything similar.
Boncap wrote: » I have called the listing agents about specific listings on daft.ie and property.ie - I cannot get a response from any of them
Stheno wrote: » Boncap wrote: » I have called the listing agents about specific listings on daft.ie and property.ie - I cannot get a response from any of them Where are you trying to buy?
Boncap wrote: » I am not really that specific on where, more interested in finding the property that meets my requirements
OU812 wrote: » Boncap wrote: » I am not really that specific on where, more interested in finding the property that meets my requirements They don’t do that here. That’s the American/Canadian way of doing things. Here you look up houses, spot one you like, book a viewing and if all goes ok, you put an offer in.
Boncap wrote: » I cannot view it - I was hoping to find an agent I trust to take pictures and such and purchase it from here. I have spotted about 10 now I would have liked more information on- and then put in an offer from here.
OU812 wrote: » Here you look up houses, spot one you like, book a viewing and if all goes ok, you put an offer in.
Boncap wrote: » Cynortas- I just may have to take you up on that offer!!!������ Cloneslad- I have contacted a buyers agency- very highly rated in approval ratings- they won't call me back either !!!!!!��
CorkonianBoy wrote: » I bought a holiday home in County Cork. Lots of pitfalls in buying property in Ireland but if you have a good solicitor and a motivated vendor, you are on the right track. In my experiences, many vendors are not motivated and list their property at unrealistic prices. Also, many auctioneers want to create bidding wars so don't be surprised if they do not quickly respond to an offer. Also for older homes, planning permission approvals are often missing so you must have someone check with planning departments to take a look at the file. Gazumping is common so even if you have an accepted offer, you might loose out to another bidder.
CorkonianBoy wrote: » Another "buyer broker" is buyersagent.ie who will act as your representative and will do inspections, etc. They will charge 1-2% of the sale price for the service which is well worth it. Ask for: Olivia Hanafin The Buyer's Agent Web: www.buyersagent.ie Tel: [url=tel:+%20353%20(0)%2085%20152%20380]+ 353 (0) 85 1520 380[/url] Licence No: 003060-005632