Sunnygirl69
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But that's the whole issue with housing in Ireland, total lack of supply.not less than EUR50k would be my guess.
Wold you consider adding 50k onto your purchase price & relook at the market to see what you could get in a better condition?
Try saving yourself some hardship & inflation risk & shoddy workmanship risk & schedule risk.
Thanks I do watch that. It's a bit of a running joke with cost over runs. And some of the budgets astronomical figures.... 600k to redo house in north Co Dublin.... RidiculousMaybe have a look at room too improve on the rte media player which mite give you ideas & rough costs.
Re plumbing €15,000 upwards
You need to get quotes from builders/architects but first you need to be clear what exactly you would like done
Cost overruns are more common than you might think. It's only when you start ripping things out that you might discover issues that need to be addressed but were not priced in the quotes.Thanks I do watch that. It's a bit of a running joke with cost over runs. And some of the budgets astronomical figures.... 600k to redo house in north Co Dublin.... Ridiculous
That is true. I know a couple of builders but I know their provisional prices will be based on walking round house & giving me guesstimate. So different to spec/costing on paper but at that stage we might have bought the house. I think it's very true to say how long is a piece of string & I guess ppl can literally spend any amount of money. I was hoping someone might say yes for circa 100k house can be nicely renovated & energy rating substantially improved, new bathroom, kitchen & floors. Again I am not looking for top end spec. ..We redid our kitchen approx 5 years ago, spent approx 10k on it & it's beautiful job but at the time I had quotes of up to 45k if someone wanted to spend that kind of money.Cost overruns are more common than you might think. It's only when you start ripping things out that you might discover issues that need to be addressed but were not priced in the quotes.
This site has come guide prices, but you need to find some builders who would be willing to take the job on, work out a detailed specification and get a few to quote based on that to ensure you are comparing like with like. Without a lot more detail of precisely what you want, people here can only guess.
We have a quote in for similar - rewire, replumb, flooring, walls, kitchen, bathrooms etc. Estimate is €135K in Dublin.A 3 bedroom bungalow - F energy rating, 136 Sq metres. There is a garage attached & I'm pretty sure this figure includes it.
What would be a ballpark figure of renovation to include rewiring, plumbing, plastering, flooring, new windows, new kitchen & bathroom?
Then on top of that, if attic were to be converted how much more?
Also are there grants available if going from an F to better energy rating?
House is in Co Louth
Thanks for any advice.
Click on the link (the site word highlighted in blue)Leo whereabouts on site can I find these guide prices?
That's good to hear..... Have u started work yet? Is it old house too?We have a quote in for similar - rewire, replumb, flooring, walls, kitchen, bathrooms etc. Estimate is €135K in Dublin.
Yes, BER F. That includes budgets for kitchen, tiling and flooring. From experience we’ll decide carefully with options and save. If we can bring it to a C rating over time we would be happy. No interest in a full retrofit. The quote includes contingency.That's good to hear..... Have u started work yet? Is it old house too?
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