TheBody wrote: » I'm having the same problem. Houses are either way out of my budget or they are in need of MAJOR work. I'm fed up with it all.
Mr.S wrote: » Increasing budget seems to be the only way. Basically everyone wants 1 or 2 beds for 900-1200euro a month!
TheDriver wrote: » I am finding the same, not many properties on the market that fill my criteria (and I am not that fussy), some silly prices being made and I am also finding sellers who can't actually sell their house!
caew wrote: » we've been looking for months but the problem we are finding is sellers not wanting to sell. we have looked at houses that have been up for over a year, no offers, yet we have put in offers and they either won't consider them or just don't bother responding. I think sellers are hanging on hoping the prices shoot up so many houses up for sale are not for sale really at this time.
Marchbride wrote: » Sad but true we saw and loved a house and have a reasonable bid on it but were told that the vendors are happy to wait out until something better comes along?! House been on market approx 10months.. They're downsizing but have nowhere to go so if you were to get the house you'd be waiting a long time to move in. So they're hanging for the 'boom'!! Crap time to buy
Marchbride wrote: » Looking around for three months now and there's absolutely nothing out there. Went to three house viewings on Saturday on the north side of Dublin and all three houses needed ALOT of work added onto the inflated asking price. Yet there were at least 25 couples at two of the three viewings. It's madness and seriously turning me off viewing and searching in general. Anyone else experiencing this? Anyone any wisdom that supply will somehow improve anytime soon?
chris85 wrote: » Is this mainly Dublin based where people are seeing owners trying to hold on for better prices down the line? Or is it happening all over the place? My search will be focused on Dublin either way.
gaius c wrote: » Not better prices, better quality. The only houses that are genuinely for sale are derelicts or houses where the previous occupant was carried out in a box a month before.
chris85 wrote: » Can agree with that. The ones I see on daft certainly look like that. I am looking for a house which is livable when I move in. I will be making changes as most do over the years but at the start wont have major money to make changes and will need it livable.
Egan2012 wrote: » I know you are all talking about buying homes guys, But I was only looking for a place to rent and it took me nearly 12 months just to find a suitable place. We have a big family and a lot of the places wouldn't except us. I found it very dishearting. I know it's probably not the same as trying to buy a place. We eventually found a place just before Christmas. For the house that we got it was well worth the wait.
youcancallmeal wrote: » Why wouldn't they accept you?
Egan2012 wrote: » Because we have 7 children. I know it's a lot but even Autioneers would say to us you have a lot of traffic. That would put landlords off. I was there saying to myself what the ****. lol
lukesmom wrote: » We were very lucky. We got the house we wanted last June and its already gone up in value by €40K.