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We have advertised our baseline selling price (and are including contents) which is just €5k above the offer that we got originally.
That must be frustrating. We can't get the viewers OR the offers. It's so hard!
If you don't mind me asking, how much is good value 10-12 miles outside Galway City and what area are you talking about ? Not buying at the moment but this is what I would be looking at myself
Hi yvonne, What area of galway are you selling in ?
You want to move to the other side of Galway? Have you thought about the commute? The traffic into Galway from the East side has been horrendous since the boom? Have you thought about the costs of running a big house, the heating bills can be horrendous.
We both work that side of the city + my family would be closer. The house we are interested in isn't massive - it just has a playroom, extra bedroom and a good sized garden - that's all we want really!You want to move to the other side of Galway? Have you thought about the commute? The traffic into Galway from the East side has been horrendous since the boom? Have you thought about the costs of running a big house, the heating bills can be horrendous.
Considering making an offer with Leas na Mara being a front runner.. We will probably offer ~12% less than the asking price, which is roughly 30K.Minstrel boy - good luck with your offer. Am i right in saying you are planning to offer €220k for a house guided at €250k? If it was me I couldn't afford to consider that offer but who knows the situation of the sellers. We have two ensuites and 400 sq foot of lovely space in our attic so I'm hoping to get an offer of €240k (had one already but passed it up D'oh!). If you want a house to compare come look at mine!
Minstrel boy - good luck with your offer. Am i right in saying you are planning to offer €220k for a house guided at €250k?
How old is the house?quote]
14 years I think
Wouldn't go near Athenry either - although supposed to be a really good Secondary School there for when the young 'uns grow up!
I think you are definitely safer sticking close to the city as there will always be some sort of demand / possibility to rent there.
Considering making an offer with Leas na Mara being a front runner.. We will probably offer ~12% less than the asking price, which is roughly 30K.
How are you going to put a bid on a property if you haven't sold, nor even have an offer on your current home?
Sorry I got muddled with the two of you. Minstrel Boy I wouldn't buy in any estate that is half finished,quote]
No i dont think its worth the risk either. I visitied all the same estates in athenry in may and no work has been completed on them in the last 3 months. That has definitley put me off.
Hopefully the city prices will come down another 25K or so, or else a bid will be accepted and then we'll be in business
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