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High Court grants repossession order to family of eight

A High Court judge has granted a house repossession order against a Kilkenny couple who have six children.

Perfect apartment for first time buyer

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Number two Leinster House is a one bedroom apartment in a block of four, ideally located less than two miles to the city centre and approximately one mile to NUIG and University College Hospital.

Turn your overseas property into cash

Many thousands of Irish people bought overseas properties over the last 10 years, and some are now suffering losses due to the collapse in property prices and the economic recession across Europe. An increasing number of second-hand holiday properties throughout Europe are now coming back on the market as the overseas owners realise that they can no longer afford to pay second mortgages in the uncertain times we are now living in.

Turn your overseas property into cash

Many thousands of Irish people bought overseas properties over the last 10 years, and some are now suffering losses due to the collapse in property prices and the economic recession across Europe. An increasing number of second-hand holiday properties throughout Europe are now coming back on the market as the overseas owners realise that they can no longer afford to pay second mortgages in the uncertain times we are now living in.

Exceptional value available in rural areas

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Property Partners Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard has seen quite an active start to the year with a flurry of new homes being brought to the market. Many vendors are now taking a very realistic view with pricing and it is now very often the case that it would be nigh on impossible to replace many homes at the prices they are being sold for. According to James Heaslip this is very much a repeat of the mid 1980s when a similar cycle happened. At that time property prices plummeted and sites were very difficult to sell due to this imbalance in pricing. This imbalance will certainly rectify itself, but for the time being, he said, it is time to take advantage of the incredible value out there.

Budget contains home ownership incentive for council tenants says Fahey

Long-term local authority tenants will have the opportunity to buy their home at almost half its market value with new provisions set out in Budget 2011.

Thinking of selling your overseas foreign property?

Many thousands of Irish people bought overseas properties over the last 10 years, and some are now suffering losses due to the collapse in property prices and the current economic recession across Europe. An increasing number of second-hand holiday properties throughout Europe are now coming back on the market as the overseas owners realise that they can no longer afford to pay second mortgages in the uncertain times we are now living in.

Maximise your property’s rental potential

Many homeowners are now opting to let rather than sell their properties due to the current conditions in the housing market, according to local auctioneer Yvonne Mullaney.

A house and a half at Claremont Park

Tony Joyce of O’Donnellan & Joyce has recently brought to the market a very attractive and substantial detached house located at 121, Claremont Park, Rahoon, Galway.

Approval in Westport area housing grants

Housing grants as far as the end of March 2010 have been approved in the Westport Electoral area, housing officer Martin Keating told members at a meeting on Monday.

 

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