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Hi,
I'm looking to get some advice in regards to buying an apartment on an average single income.
I'm 31 and work as a pharmacy technician in the HSE and currently earn €44,572 before taxes, however that figure will see a modest increase every few months due to the current pay increase for public health workers.
I have no debt and at the moment I'm saving €1500 every month. I currently live at home with my mother and have no dependents. I have €50000 saved at the moment.
I currently live and work in East Galway though I'm looking to or closer to Galway City as I like being closer to the sea, Connemara and offers more social opportunities.
I realize apartments can in cases be a bit dodgy and the management fees could be a concern, however it seems the most realistic if I want to have my own home.
I'm not sure to speak to a mortgage advisor or financial advisor about, but hoping by posting here I will be nudged in the right direction.
I'm looking to get some advice in regards to buying an apartment on an average single income.
I'm 31 and work as a pharmacy technician in the HSE and currently earn €44,572 before taxes, however that figure will see a modest increase every few months due to the current pay increase for public health workers.
I have no debt and at the moment I'm saving €1500 every month. I currently live at home with my mother and have no dependents. I have €50000 saved at the moment.
I currently live and work in East Galway though I'm looking to or closer to Galway City as I like being closer to the sea, Connemara and offers more social opportunities.
I realize apartments can in cases be a bit dodgy and the management fees could be a concern, however it seems the most realistic if I want to have my own home.
I'm not sure to speak to a mortgage advisor or financial advisor about, but hoping by posting here I will be nudged in the right direction.