I would'nt panic however as is seems that something will be done for FTB's in the budget
I would'nt panic however as is seems that something will be done for FTB's in the budget and if this happens it will probably give a fresh impetus to the market. So I would suggest that you hold out until then.
For someone "on the brink of despair" you still appear pretty bullish. Time obviously isn't that big of a factor for you, what are you despairing over?
You're allowed one year grace to sell house even if you let it out so if you sell by next december you'll be not liable for CGT.If I remortgage this house in Dublin to pay for the house in the north, am I liable to pay capital gains on my house in Dublin ?
It actually is a big factor for me. I have a house in mind in northern ireland and I need to put the money down on it as soon as possible. My use of the word 'despair' was probably a little bit for dramatic effect and maybe I might appear a little laid back, but I am in a hurry to get some money together, believe me.
If I remortgage this house in Dublin to pay for the house in the north, am I liable to pay capital gains on my house in Dublin ?
I am on the brink of despair.
I am selling a great house in Lusk, one of the best 4 bed houses in north Dublin (I'm not joking) and it has not yet sold. We have had 12 viewings at this stage, 4 of which have registered their interest. However, they haven't yet put down a firm offer.
People have been consoling me in reminding me that buyers are waiting on the outcome of the budget as well as the fact that winter is a bad time to sell, blah blah blah.
What is the story folks? Will it sell in January or what?
Appreciate your thoughts?
Well my friend, I am selling because I want to move back home (north of ireland).
Nothing to do with the area I'm living in. If I wanted to stay in Dublin I would be happy to continue living in this house.
The price was put on the house by the Estate Agent who said it should actually fetch more ! - its underpriced if anything.
If there is no activity in the immediate aftermath of the budget, I may reluctantly lower the price.
What exactly is the price of a great 4 bedroom house in Lusk nowadays ?
The price was put on the house by the Estate Agent who said it should actually fetch more
I'd say about 450-550, depend on the usuals (condition, location, etc).
re the Superdump, as already posted its no-where near lusk village (A lot closer to other villages fact). Lusk itself is a very big townsland.
The existing dump is miles from Lusk village, viewable only from the train, and is actually next to Portrane (only about 100m across the estuary mouth).
Remember Vega City? that was lusk. And this new 1.5bn airport runway that was press released a few weeks back? Thats lusk too.
will trydig out a Fingal map, I know I saw one on thier site before. Apologies if this is slightly off topic.
This isn't the new runway. There's a suggestion that a consortium are buying up land in the area for a new airport.
It's not that difficult if you think about if:What's the source of this secret information?
Assuming we are talking about semi detached houses, then 450-500 seems way over the top to me, for the location. Price should be below 400 IMHO,in the current climate.
The new runway is not in Lusk or even the townland. It is at Dublin Airport which is approx 8 miles away, on the far side of Swords.
According to the latest Daft report, the average time to sale on houses in North County Dublin in Q3 was 59 days. So you've a bit of a way to go yet before you've been waiting even an average amount of time
http://www.daft.ie/report/DaftReport-Q32006.pdf
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