FTB - Lucan area

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Dulceti0

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Hi, this is my first posting on this site though I have been lurking for years.

I am a FTB looking to buy a three bed semi detached in Lucan - Griffen ; Liffey valley; Finnstown. I would like advice on how much to offer - is 280,000 too ambitious?

I noticed that the prices on the housing websites don't seem to reflect the current market status. Am I being too naive?? Any advice / ideas are welcome.
 
you will not get anything for that price in the named estates..not a hope..
 
HI there,

I would go in at that price and see what people say ! if you look up "thepropertypin.com you will see a recent thread about a 3 bed semi in a decent part of carpenterstown near Castleknock asking price €415 and sold for €315. I sold in Esker about a year and bit back for €400 and would reckon in todays market would take €300 to be out of it.

Give in a shot !
 
Seriously, why would you buy now? Prices are still declining and the economy is in utter turmoil - are you sure you want to make such a big investment now?
 
Grifeen and Finnstown are better than Liffey Valley, though that might be where you would buy the cheapest property.
 
you will not get anything for that price in the named estates..not a hope..

I agree, not in Grifeen or Finnstown, if Liffey valley means Liffey Valley Park then I think, yes, you would get something there for 280k.
There are 10, 3-bed semi's on myhome for under 300k at the moment and of course that price is just for starters. I reckon you would definitely get a house for 280k but I agree with the others that you would be mad to buy now. As a FTB you will have sellers knocking down your non-existent door in 6 months time.
 
I heard an ad on the radio yesterday for new affordable housing being offered in Lucan and Newcastle. I think it said you can earn up to 58k as a single applicant and 75k as a joint applicant. Not sure where in Lucan the property is though.

I'm sure you could get a property in LV Park for 280 - I'd continue renting rather than purchase there though. If you really liked that area then you could try renting there for a while to see what its like.....

I would hang on another while if I was you, at least til after Christmas. Get to know the different areas aswell. If a house seems very cheap then just be aware there is usually a reason for that. Lucan is a great place to live....provided you buy in the right location!
 
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