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If you're in the market for a house you buy the first reasonable thing that meets most of your demands including budget. You havent got time to turn things down......a week later they will be €2K more. Trust me. I'm doing this for a few months now and if you find something on the stamp duty threshold you offer them cash in excess. Simple as that. Otherwise you don't get the house. If you're not out there every day looking for a house then you haven't a clue what's going on.
Two months ago in one town in Kildare, I was bidding for a 3 bed semi, 5 years old at €325K, 300 yards down the road a new development of smaller terraced houses were released at €357K. And they sold out in a matter of hours. Where is the logic in that? FTB's are being raped left, right and centre by developers and the government and anything you can do to get a house at an affordable price has to be done. If it means paying cash. Do it. End of story.
Stamp duty on a FTB is an absolute disgrace.
I'm not trying to be smart here but I've seen a few of your posts regarding FTB and stamp duty and you're living in cloud cuckoo land if you think people have time to shop around in the current housing climate.ClubMan said:If you don't like the idea of paying this tax then why not shop around until you find a tax exempt (e.g. new property under 125sqm or second hand property under €317,500) property that suits your needs?
If you're in the market for a house you buy the first reasonable thing that meets most of your demands including budget. You havent got time to turn things down......a week later they will be €2K more. Trust me. I'm doing this for a few months now and if you find something on the stamp duty threshold you offer them cash in excess. Simple as that. Otherwise you don't get the house. If you're not out there every day looking for a house then you haven't a clue what's going on.
Two months ago in one town in Kildare, I was bidding for a 3 bed semi, 5 years old at €325K, 300 yards down the road a new development of smaller terraced houses were released at €357K. And they sold out in a matter of hours. Where is the logic in that? FTB's are being raped left, right and centre by developers and the government and anything you can do to get a house at an affordable price has to be done. If it means paying cash. Do it. End of story.
Stamp duty on a FTB is an absolute disgrace.