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Foreigners: Please buy the Irish Land!


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daffy
  Mar 28, 07, 07:04  #31

szarlota, id love a geeorgian home too!

but you did an dyou know you did, made the right chice! your young and able only once

miranda, erm it varies. there are rip offs at 250,000k but you can find places from 125,000 to 175,000 if you look (and that is city centre prices so cheaper again for suburbs and further out)

it is expensive. which is why id recommend buying at least a two bed so you can rent out the otehr room this is the norm these days and is excellent way to halve a mortgage



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sapphire
  Mar 28, 07, 07:04  #32

Quoting: espana
and the price of london? have to be crazy buy a house there ......no?

not crazy, just very rich. I reckon house prices will be on the increase in Northern Ireland now. A mate of mine has a 4 bed house in Belfast that she bought for next to nothing about 15 yrs ago, she is now living in rented accommodation in London. If she sold the 4 bed house she might just about get a 1 or possibly 2 bed flat in a dodgy area of London.. that should give you some idea of the difference in house prices..

lets all move to Ireland.. the people are friendly, the Guinness is great and houses are still relatively cheap..and I didnt even mention the sexy accent.


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espana
  Mar 28, 07, 07:20  #33

Quoting: daffy
find places from 125,000 to 175,000

i think that price is not bad only a little more expencive than the north of england if you are talking about a semi.


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daffy
  Mar 28, 07, 07:24  #34

yup, but im econimising.

the average is more expensive (and forget aboutDublin )



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miranda
  Mar 28, 07, 07:31  #35

thanks Daff


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daffy
  Mar 28, 07, 07:32  #36

Quoting: miranda
thanks Daff



no body calls my daffy anymore :'( (heheh )


no problem, wish it was more to your likeing thought



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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Mar 28, 07, 07:37  #37

Daff(y)
I just looked it up on the net. I would be able to efford a skeleton of a house in the country.


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miranda
  Mar 28, 07, 07:58  #38

Thanks Daffy,
I will move there in my next life time then. That was an easy decision


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daffy
  Mar 28, 07, 15:35  #39

Quoting: miranda
I would be able to efford a skeleton of a house in the country



more than i could afford



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daffy
  Apr 12, 07, 18:01  #40

hehe hey frank! try this topic :P



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Frank
  Apr 12, 07, 18:04  #41

Sh!t...no.........I leavin' that to all the newbies in our anally rich country!

But...am long time property owner so...am not out to make a killing of any type!


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daffy
  Apr 12, 07, 18:07  #42

Quoting: Frank
Sh!t...no.........I leavin' that to all the newbies in our anally rich country!

But...am long time property owner so...am not out to make a killing of any type!


you misread the topic, its foreigners, not irish we want to buy irish land like that guy that sells plots of the moon in the states! i plan to sell sods of turf from the back garden!!!

my mother is going to kill me



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Frank
  Apr 12, 07, 18:10  #43

You mean your mother hasn't dis-owned you at this stage...is she Mother Tersea?....lol

Only saw your post and my name on it...soz!

Emmmm...newbies are foreigners!!!


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daffy
  Apr 12, 07, 18:20  #44

Quoting: Frank
is she Mother Tersea


better than! she raised me didnt she?! She would help me buy Irish land too bless her, but its THAT expensive as you know!

lol no worries..

am not really a newbie though, its just cos you old :P (forum wise i mean)



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Frank
  Apr 12, 07, 18:21  #45

Daffy...no...no....no....newbies as in foreigners/non-nationals.......our new migrant guests...even????


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ArturSzastak
  Apr 12, 07, 18:23  #46

Quoting: Frank
newbies as in foreigners/non-nationals



Oh boy.........so your the bastard who sends the hate-mail huh??? Well you're gonna come home and 2 tons of dead fish will be spread all over the place! HAHAHAHA


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daffy
  Apr 12, 07, 18:28  #47

Quoting: Frank
newbies as in foreigners/non-nationals.......our new migrant guests...even????


oh right :P yea, let them buy the Irish land! *35yr mortgages too!* who'd want it?



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Frank
  Apr 12, 07, 18:32  #48

Quoting: ArturSzastak
Oh boy.........so your the bastard who sends the hate-mail huh??? Well you're gonna come home and 2 tons of dead fish will be spread all over the place! HAHAHAHA


Just 2 tons...?.....already had that.....needs to be 20 tons...to make any impression...lol

The Japanese...had 70 yr mortgages for last 30 yrs.....


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daffy
  Apr 12, 07, 18:33  #49

Quoting: Frank
he Japanese...had 70 yr mortgages for last 30 yrs.....



the swiss have two generation mortgages! one i like the dea of



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