BurnsCarpenter wrote: » There's a busy commercial property thread but no general thread for residential I think. I've been keeping an eye out for a while. Looking to switch in the Douglas/Rochestown area but very limited options. If the kids weren't in school here already I'd be looking further afield. Pricing seems all over the shop. Some places are priced way too high and end up selling a lot lower. Others seem to be deliberately underpriced with a view to generating a bit of interest.
leahyl wrote: » I've been looking to buy for about 10 years.....still not there! You'd imagine I'd be in a good position now but prices are still crazy for a single person buying, unless they are earning the big bucks. I've nearly given up in the last 2 years but still have hope that prices will go down a bit at some stage. There is a serious lack of stock in the city suburbs too.:(
rob316 wrote: » The help to buy has driven up the price of new builds which has driven up the price of second hand homes. I reckon atleast 2 years before we start to see prices to come down.
Flesh Gorden wrote: » Cork and Dublin City Councils are taking part in a pilot program for tenants to swap council houses. It even mentions being able to swap from in different cities/towns.https://www.homeswapper.ie/ I don't have any information beyond the press release from a few weeks ago, but it sounds interesting in terms of allowing people to downsize.https://www.corkcity.ie/en/council-services/news-room/latest-news/cork-city-council-launches-online-home-swapping-platform-for-tenants.html
leahyl wrote: » Great There's nothing around the 250k mark really that won't end up going above asking price so I don't even bother. I'm trying to hold out hope but it's getting to be more of a pipe dream as the years go on :pac: The new builds are ridiculously priced.
opus wrote: » Are you set on a new-build? Normally interesting older houses around closer to the city centre. I went for one in Shandon myself although that was during the bursting of the property bubble five years ago.
leahyl wrote: » Not at all! I’d actually prefer a second hand house but there’s nothing affordable there either, anything that is affordable either needs a lot of renovation/redecorating or there is a lot of competition and going over asking price and I’m not prepared to go too much over asking and make an idiot of myself. The new houses, of course, are ready to move into obviously but I think they are very expensive - 275k for a 2 bed terraced house for example in that new housing estate in Glanmire? Madness! I think I’m prob gonna have to bite the bullet soon though, can’t live at home forever :-D! I would want a house though in the suburbs not in the city centre and not something tiny - I mean, I know I’d be living on my own but would hope it won’t be that way forever ;-) would love a 2/3 bed semi. They were affordable during the recession like, but I missed the boat then :-(
CorkRed93 wrote: » https://www.daft.ie/cork/houses-for-sale/ballincollig/3-short-range-powdermills-ballincollig-cork-3178639/ EA's around here losing their minds
RINO87 wrote: » Looking for Broker recommendations if anyone has any please? Used an on-line crowd around this time last year, and have everything good to go, but obviously covid may change things... Would like to use a local independent (as in not tied to a bank). If anyone has anything to say, good or bad about local brokers used I'd love to hear it - Don't mind PM's if necessary.... Thanks
rob316 wrote: » There's alot of potential in that to be fair, looks like you could easily build an extension and still have a decent garden.
IHateNewShoes wrote: » Would be interested in this also, did you get any recommendations?
[Deleted User] wrote: » its the area also, Ballinlough is a decent area and within walking distance to town and a lot of amenties
leahyl wrote: » It’s in Ballincollig not Ballinlough
Deleted User wrote: » ah read that wrong. Rip off so
leahyl wrote: » add another 100k onto that if it was Ballinlough I'd say :P
Deleted User wrote: » Any way back to topic. I've seen a few houses in mercier Park sold recently for between 220 -250 and they are doing works on them now, I'd hazard a guess of 100k going into them. Looking at that and the purchasing costs are houses there honestly worth 320-350, I wouldn't think they are.
CorkRed93 wrote: » https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house-harleen-hawkes-road-bishopstown-co-cork/2873002 what am I missing here? nice location and reasonable finish inside and nice back garden but 600k? there are new builds up the road from this for 500ish. What kind of market is there for a house at this price when you take away FTBS? bought for 310 3 years ago. Second hand market is out of control.