Assetbacked wrote: » If we see a return to austerity in the EU, consider Brexit a legitimate course of action for other countries, including Ireland.
inthenip wrote: » Anyone any advice, On 36K with a 10% bonus.In a good multinational company and looking to buy. I'm with the company 5 years and no higher paid jobs have come up in the five years as no one leaves the company. I'm looking to buy a house in my area that are going for 200K. Im over qualified for my role but the thoughts of moving back to Dublin is not what I want to do just to get 55K which o could easily get in order to meet the 3.5 rule. Thanks
neutral guy wrote: » If you like the house and location Buy it ! No matter when you buy the matter is when you sell.If you not gonna sell then no need thinking at all ! The smaller the price on market the bigger is competition The bigger the price on market the less the competition Choose,or you now or somebody later. If you dont care what you buy then simply wait until market will crash.
TheSheriff wrote: » Actually shocked you didn't tell this poster to wait and scoop up a 2 bed in drogheda for 20k post apocalypse
PropQueries wrote: » Sorry to burst the bubble the media has being feeding everyone for the past 6 years but there is little to no 'start-up' culture in Ireland. London and Berlin are the IT start-up cities in Europe and my understanding is that Latvia is the FinTech start-up capital of Europe.
PommieBast wrote: » Pre-Covid I used to go to a lot of the Dublin startup-related meetups. Very vibrant scene back in 2014-2016 but last few years a lot of it disappeared due to spiralling costs.
Augeo wrote: » He can't afford it on his current salary.
The Belly wrote: » Tax is was to high property to expensive
Hubertj wrote: » Cgt isn’t supportive if start ups in Ireland. Property prices are irrelevant. Plenty of incubators, office space included in series funding etc.
inthenip wrote: » Yep that's exactly it, I'll have to commute up and down to Dublin and maybe get a cheap room on a Wednesday. It's three hour drive in total every day. I have 30K saved but max the bank will give me is 130 and that's with the bonus included. I get 2500 a month and can afford the 750 monthly repayment.
Yep that's exactly it, I'll have to commute up and down to Dublin and maybe get a cheap room on a Wednesday.
It's three hour drive in total every day.
I have 30K saved but max the bank will give me is 130 and that's with the bonus included.
I get 2500 a month and can afford the 750 monthly repayment
neutral guy wrote: » He will easily afford it next year When property market will collapse Permanent job,permanent incomes,there will be queue of banks who will want give him mortgage And there will be queue of sellers who will want get rid of the property before banks will take it for free. There will be towns of empty property previously used for rent.
cubatahavana wrote: » Queues of sellers? queues of banks? Towns of empty property? Next year? I’m buying now, but may buy Shaun next year if this is the case. Thanks for the tip Really?
The Belly wrote: » No queues of banks. But prices will fall when and at what time is hard to gauge as the gov keep this sh.t show going but they will.
cubatahavana wrote: » Queues of sellers? queues of banks? Towns of empty property? Next year? I’m buying now, but may buy again next year if this is the case. Thanks for the tip Really?
Graham wrote: » There's going to be a lot of very disappointed people if the government manage to keep the show going until the economy recovers.
Hubertj wrote: » Oh and they will have to drop the dgs in return for support for a bailout. Or bail in.:D
neutral guy wrote: » ECB will make money work one of other way.
The Belly wrote: » Oh it will be a bail in thats a cert imo. But lets not get into that or i will get a warning.
The Belly wrote: » Banks will be re capitalised but it will not flow downwards at the rate it should.
Hubertj wrote: » I think the problem is you are just miserable. It’s not healthy. The conspiracy theories, doom mongery, fantasies etc isn’t good for the head. I would suggest talking to someone about it. It definitely benefitted me in the past. Otherwise you will waste your life waiting for your prophecies to come true.
The Belly wrote: » I dont think it has anything to do with getting a house for half price but if you look at how things are and where they are heading i wouldn't be running out to buy anything.