Buying a house in Ireland
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Buying a house in Ireland
My partner and I regularly visit Ireland and would eventually like to move when our mortgage is paid off our house in England.
We are looking at the idea of buying a house in Ireland (Kerry or Cork) and using it for our own holidays and rentals till we decide to move.
Has anyone else had experience or any knowledge of this as its all new to us; Insurances, taxes, extra costs, even getting a mortgage from the UK for a home in Ireland- any relevant info would be much appreciated.
Many Thanks,
Aimee & Frazer
We are looking at the idea of buying a house in Ireland (Kerry or Cork) and using it for our own holidays and rentals till we decide to move.
Has anyone else had experience or any knowledge of this as its all new to us; Insurances, taxes, extra costs, even getting a mortgage from the UK for a home in Ireland- any relevant info would be much appreciated.
Many Thanks,
Aimee & Frazer
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Re: Buying a house in Ireland
My partner and I regularly visit Ireland and would eventually like to move when our mortgage is paid off our house in England.
We are looking at the idea of buying a house in Ireland (Kerry or Cork) and using it for our own holidays and rentals till we decide to move.
Has anyone else had experience or any knowledge of this as its all new to us; Insurances, taxes, extra costs, even getting a mortgage from the UK for a home in Ireland- any relevant info would be much appreciated.
Many Thanks,
Aimee & Frazer
We are looking at the idea of buying a house in Ireland (Kerry or Cork) and using it for our own holidays and rentals till we decide to move.
Has anyone else had experience or any knowledge of this as its all new to us; Insurances, taxes, extra costs, even getting a mortgage from the UK for a home in Ireland- any relevant info would be much appreciated.
Many Thanks,
Aimee & Frazer
You may do well to post again on the Eire forum, where you'll find plenty of people to advise you!