It's a bit of both really. My brother practically raised me and gave me money when things were tight during college and he helped me with contributions to my SSIA. I since gave him a loan of 15K for this project which could be knocked off the price. We are very close.If you are trying to get the best deal for yourself, the best way to make a profit is to "buy low, sell high". It's a buyer's market - offer him a low price!
Like I said, he wasn't planning on renting and this is his first time being a landlord. It was the same estate agent who got in the 3 dodgy tenants so he hasn't dealt with him since.If you get the property at the right price go for it - But it all depends on location. If he is a property man, so to speak, how come he has so much trouble with dodgy tenants.
The likelihood is that I will build in my home town in the midlands rather than buy so you make a very good point about FTB. The location is good because it is just about within commuter distance to Dublin along a main road and beside a train station. It is also a section 23 area.If you buy from him you will only pay half the stamp duty, and his solicitor would probably do you a deal, that is if you use the same. If you are going to build your own home, the FTB won't be much use to you, and in the time frame you are talking about, the FTB may be gone.
Location and Price -- Think about it.
Over the Summer !!!! Well don't rush in making a decision.
Raul,you mention the property is a section 23,Midlands,presume you are talking about Longford,I own some property there,bought purely for the tax relief,in terms of rental demand I find them to be a lot slower to let than property in Dublin or in Mullingar,and the rents are prob lowest in the country,presume you are aware of this?
You mentioned commute time,I left Edgeworthstown 18.OO hrs and arrived in lucan village at 18.45hrs not bad!
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