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EasyFees.ie to save Galway property buyers €3.5 million in 2022

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Galway property buyers are set to save up to a combined €3.5 million* in legal and estate agent fees annually through a brand-new service, Easyfees.ie, which launched today. The new service combines the lowest solicitor and estate agent fees all into one package, offering a hassle-free alternative to customers, saving time and money as they go through the property-buying process.

Community multi-use complex to form part of new city development plan

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A proposal for a community multi-use complex for Galway city, for sports, arts, and community groups and organisations, has been included in the draft Galway City Development Plan 2023 - 2029.

Tenant Purchase Scheme changes for council housing welcomed by Senator Ollie Crowe

Fianna Fáil Senator Ollie Crowe has welcomed new changes to the Tenant Purchase Scheme which have been introduced by the Housing Minister and will come into effect from February 1.

Canney calls for Help to Buy Scheme to be extended to derelict sites

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The Help to Buy Scheme should be extended to first time buyers who purchase derelict sites, and that such sites be exempt from planning and development charges.

Housing costs over burden for tenants, Social Justice Ireland report reveals

Problems for tenants with the high cost of accommodation as a proportion of their income and arrears on mortgage, rent and utility bills are an indication of the continued social and economic impact of the high cost of accommodation generally in Ireland according to the National Social Monitor – Ireland Social Scoreboard published by Social Justice Ireland.

Government restrictions major influence on the rental market

O’Donnellan and Joyce witnessed a lot of inquiries for every property brought to the rental market. This of course varied on price range but rents overall were stronger than 2020. By Q2 2021 the market was back in full swing with a huge demand for properties and high prices being achievable. Where no restrictions applied, the rents exceeded previous prices achievable. This shows the pent up demand there was and the need for accommodation.

Low annual income of landlords is not a surprise to market members - IPAV

Welcoming the most recent CSO Rental Sector in Ireland Report, IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers, said it is long overdue and fills a major knowledge gap in the market.

RE/MAX partnership ensures Roscommon estate agents go global

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RE/MAX, the world’s number one real estate brand, has taken over the long established estate agency of Property Partners John Earley.

Prime town centre property with planning permission for future development

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Oakdeane, Killyon Hill, Bonavalley, County Westmeath, N37 TC03

Property benefits of using a letting agent

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Of all the landlords in Ireland over 30 percent are ‘accidental landlords’ - that is someone who bought their house with the intention of living in it, but through various different scenarios ended up moving out and letting it.

 

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