if the house in balbriggan has room for extension/2nd property it will probably be reflected in the price so little opportunity to make profit.r0nn13 said:Hi,
I currently work in Swords and my Girlfriend is working in Dublin City Centre. We are living in Navan but looking to move to North County Dublin in order to reduce both commute times.
We have been looking at Balbriggan, Swords and Lusk, but see the house prices in Swords rocketing in the past 3months alone.
We have 3 ideas:-
1) buy the most expensive house we can afford in Swords due to the Metro stop being confirmed...
2) same as above but in Lusk but with train access and not the Metro...
3) Buy a semi detached house in Balbriggan with space at the side for an extension and possibly even sell the extension as a 1 or 2 bed end terrace, or even rent it out...
Which plan seems better in the long term for overall price increases? Our long term plan is buy another place and then rent out our first place for commuters, if it is worth it...
bearishbull said:basically do the figures and go for where you wanna live and size youwant first,investment should come 2nd to your home.
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