Bubblebunny
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Ok thanks, I'd say our weakness is the savings so, with the rent we're paying we find it impossible to save that amunt of money! Maybe in a few years, when we have cleared our loans (still paying off a carloan and australiaI got a letter today about 2bed apts in Model Farm Rd, but we're planning a family so need a big house. If you were offered an apt and turned it down, does that mean your back to the end of the list? And do you think they would look down on the fact that I'm only in Ireland for 3 years?
The apts on Model Fram Road will be about 220k anyway, not to affordable. And not even built from what I can see!
Unfortunately you won't get a bigger house just because you are 'planning' a family, they tend to keep those for actual families. Singles get offered the smaller apartments/houses as far as I can see (the bank official also told me this...)
By the way, in the councils view, do you have to be married to not be considered single? Myself and my partner are only living together...
Hi Vikinggirl, If you and you're partner apply together the City council won't offer you a 2 bedroom, you're more likely to get a 3 bedroom or bigger.
Have you just applied now?
My advice is just to save as much as you can and send the council regular statements from your savings account as they seemed to like that when I applied.
Thanks damocl
Ya we applied a month ago, as joint applicants so I will keep my fingers crossed. Can I ask you how often should I update my statements? weekly, monthly or maybe every 2 months? Do I just pass them in to the city hall?
Hey BB,hey dylanjohn, did they give your friend any indication as to why she was not succesful or was she not given any explanation in the letter? did she apply as a single applicant or with a partner?
Hey guys, did ye just receive those letters 2day, I didnt hear anything yet but fingers crossed that I do. Would they ever just make up their minds and tell me.you would think at this stage they would be able to give a definite price of the units those price ranges dont really help your situation. i know that the maximum the council will lend is 180,000 but you would be given the option of purchasing through shared ownership also.
I know BB, its a joke. The lowest prices for each estate shown are for 2 beds, working their way up to the most expensive 3 beds (i.e end of terrace/semi-detached). What prices were you given for that estate in Rochestown? I was told yesterday to see what the bank will give me, and they will review this in the council. So what Im thinking is the council might make up the difference with the bank. Thats if I am getting allocated. I was told that this letter is definetly a good thing, so fingers crossed.you would think at this stage they would be able to give a definite price of the units those price ranges dont really help your situation. i know that the maximum the council will lend is 180,000 but you would be given the option of purchasing through shared ownership also.
Hey saucystunner,Hey guys, did ye just receive those letters 2day, I didnt hear anything yet but fingers crossed that I do. Would they ever just make up their minds and tell me.
ya i got the letter yesterday also. did you visit any of the banks listed yet on the letters dylanjohn. i got to call to ebs and iib yesterday and were pretty positive i should get the amount needed, i,m just waiting to hear back now from them with a definite offer.
Well, best of luck with it all. Hopefully the years of waiting might finally be coming to an end!! Im keeping my fingers crossed anyway!there is two of us so that certainly does help. the price given was 227k
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