Nikephorus
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It's frightening that this is written by a finance journalist on a national broadsheet newspaper. There's too many of gems to pick out but I particularly like this one
"Do the sums on the impact of interest rate rises. If prices fall another 10pc this year, will you lose more there than you'd have paid in rent?It's tedious but could save you a lifetime of regret and negative equity."
How many Sunday Indo/Indo scribes are going to share their tales of woe after buying property, Alison O'Connor, Brendan O'Connor, Laura Noonan...
How is this news?
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We see a lot of anonymous people on askaboutmoney and elsewhere looking for solutions to their problems. These problems often arise because of their own mistakes - e.g. they didn't read the small print, they didnt' get the house surveyed. It's rare for someone to write about their own flawed decision making process in public. And I say well done to Laura for doing so.
Whatever about management fees etc, she bought an apartment in a prime city centre location in the Country's capital. She didn't buy an apartment in Longford or Kildare (no offence to those Counties). A 10% fall in such a short space of time with zero liquidity in the market means nothing. Interview her again in 5-10 years and it will be a different story. I think the thing about the interest rates etc is added for effect. I am willing to bet if she got a mortgage for an apartment last Autumn when everyone was saying there was no mortgages being given, her financial ability to pay is greater than what comes across in the article. She is far from stupid. Seems like a smart young lady to me.
Why ? How much do you pay annually for a standalone building if you decided to pan out over ten years the maintenace of your front door, hall stairs and landing, the electricity, annual insurance on building, roof maintenance, boiler maintenance, cleaning etc..did she mention the management fees issue...they're my other big reason for avoiding apartments in particular?
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