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A guide for first time buyers

A first-time buyer is someone who hasn't previously, either individually or jointly, purchased or built, on his or her own behalf, a house in Ireland or abroad. Where there is more than one purchaser, each must come within the scope of the definition in order to avail of stamp duty exemptions. In addition, it must be your principal private residence and no rent, other than rent under the stamp duty rent a room arrangements, can be derived from the property for two years after the date of the current purchase.

FG dramatically lose out after two Independents do ‘deal’ with FF

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Fine Gael’s outstanding performance at the polls did little to keep them in line for honours around the table at Ballina Town Council on Monday night, after a Fianna Fáil pact with two Independents elevated Independent Cllr Mary Kelly to the Mayoral office.

Fine Gael take control of town and county

Cllr Mark Cooney was unanimously elected as mayor of Athlone at the Town Council’s AGM this week.

Rape case goes to Central Criminal Court

An Athlone man accused of rape was bailed from the District Court this week (July 1) after being served with a Book of Evidence, and had his case returned for a date in the Central Criminal Court in Dublin.

Fifty seven Mayo schools require building works

Fifty seven Mayo schools require some form of building works, it has been revealed this week. Fifty two of those schools are in pre-architectural planning and only five schools are at the stage of architectural planning.

Obama and O’Leary the people’s choice to steer Ireland out of downturn

Outspoken airline boss Michael O’Leary is seen as the best home-grown hope of sorting the country’s finances.

Parents reminded to check status of children’s passports

Parents are being reminded to check their children’s passport status as the holiday season gets into full swing.

Existing planning applications not affected by new Westport development plan

Planning applications granted during the lifetime of the existing Westport Town and Environs Development Plan remain valid for the lifetime of the permission, even after the new plan is adopted.

Dalton Park rioters legal costs to be paid by State

More than two thirds of the defendants sent forward to the Circuit Court on charges relating to the Dalton Park riot will have their legal costs paid by the State.

An Bord Snip call to merge city and county council is illogical, say councillors

On August 1 1485, Pyerse Lynch was elected the first mayor of Galway city and his election allowed for the foundation of the Galway Corporation, now the Galway City Council.

 

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