Firstly WOW,
Hello everybody
Welcome Logic. It's so far been a very friendly and helpful community both on and off the boards.
I have signed off on my snag list and have loan approval but the property still needs to be valued by my bank, what feedback have any of you got after having a valuation done? Have you had you price or clawback reduced as a result of a valuation?
Back in December/Start of jan. A revaluation of the apartments was carried out by the council and I think all or Most were assesed with a lower market value. The claw was reduced on par with this. My market value was dropped by 8% and so was my clawback. From 43% to 35%.
Parking, it says I am entitled to a car park space, but I also own a motorbike and bicycle, is there a separate area for these?
Parking spaces are on level -3. There is definitely a cycle bike rack available down there as i've seen it. Im not sure about motor cycles. However. There is plenty of space which is non parking down there. Both times i've been on -3, it was practically deserted so parking doesn't seem like an issue for the next while. The security guard suggested to me to park on Level -2 along with all the shoppers etc. Basically he told me to park anywhere i want. So i think you could throw your bike/car into one of these spots. Or even mention to the security that you wanna park your bike in a free bit of space that isnt a parking spot.
Broadband, I run a home business and rely on high speed broadband, I am currently with NTL on the Broadband Ultra price plan which gives me 20MB speed, however NTL have said they currently don't supply broadband to my new address, have any of you guys currently living there taken out a broadband package, and if so with whom and what speeds and how are you finding the service?
The only people that can supply broadband are SkyConway and any other 'wireless' providers. I've talked to three people in the building and they are unhappy with the speeds/consistency/ping rates. I think for email/websites/etc it should be fine but not for anything that requires a high response time for signaling such as torrents/games etc. I dont know about the actual throughput rates per second as i've yet to see them. I can give you the details of someone who has it installed in thier apartment if you want.
Lastly, well 3 questions in one, as a single guy im useless at this sort of stuff but where would you recommend I go for flooring/carpet? I am purchasing a 2 bed, so if any of you could give me an estimate on price that would be great, and also kitchen appliances.
I kept track of prices for buying my place for a friend who is also buying shortly. Ill just paste it here as I think it may be useful.
List of expenses for new place
Total cost of house for me to buy = 127,800. Market value set at 197k. 35% discount and therefore 35% clawback set also.
A) To buy place
Solictor fees in total=1,854
Deposit for house=3,836 (3%)
Snag list=480
Affordable housing application=50
Management fees=500 (1.5Kish per year)
Total= €6,770
B) Monthly payments after buying
Mortgage over 25 years for €127k = €740ish monthly payments, This is before mortgage relief. I expect this to drop to 650ish with relief.
Alot of AH places qualify for owner occupier relief too(similar to section 23 relief).
This basically puts about 1.5k extra tax free credits into my pay slip each year, this results in an extra 110+ euro(approx) in my pay each month.
Total = €650pm
C) Furnishings
To be fitted, floors will cost 1040 from Des Kelly. (wooden floors for living room + Utility room, carpet for bedroom + hall, tiles in bathroom already provided by builders). This does not include kitchen tiles.
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Last nite I decided to install the wooden floors in my living room,hall and utility room myself. I've never done it but it doesnt seem that hard from what i've been reading. I priced the materials I need as flooring,underlay,vapour barrier, spacers and pull bar at 360 in HomeBase. Ill be shopping around tonight again for them at bargainTown just to compare. It seems 50% of the price given by fitting flooring is for the labour so its a nice save if DIY.
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Sofa = 550.
Bed = 550.
TV Stand = 80-400
WashingMachine/dryer= 500
Dishwasher= 450
Oven + Hob= 550
Tall Fridge= 450
Kettle/Toaster/other=100
Basic Cultery=50
Coffee table=150
Total=€3500
D) Mental anguish
Months of delay = time i'll never get back
took 4.5 months from "I'll take it + you can have it" to actually get it
Logic, If i remember correctly, a 2 bed costs 170k+ on paper. Obviously you will need slightly more deposit(3%?) and your solicitor fees might be slightly higher if they think you have more money to spend!
And how would I go about getting the locks changed? Or is this something I could do myself?
I know nothing at all about this. Is this something that is recommended? I don't want my sofa being stolen
Lastly I promise, have any of you had any issues with delivery men refusing to carry your newly purchased goods up stairs or in elevators.
I haven't heard/read or experienced this at all. Des Kelly delivered a sofa to me yesterday. In through Block 3, elevator to floor 2, through courtyard and into apartment. No complaints.
I'm in work, hence the long post
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