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    Paying excess of mortgage p/month advice

    hi all, looking for advice on this one. We are on a tracker with PTSB and will have 20 years left on a 30 year mortgage next april. At the min there's around 270-280k left to pay and we are currently paying out €1160 p/month. At the peak of the repayments we were paying closer to €1500 a month...
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    advice on waiving inheritance rights

    HI all, our father passed away recently and myself and my brother are entitled to 1/3rd of his estate between us. He never left a will and we have both agreed that we want our mam to be the sole benefactor of his estate. She has lived in the family house since it was bought but her name was...
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    Health Insurance First time health insurance for family options?

    Hi, reading all the disaster accounts in the public health system at the min and the impending increase on new applicants over 35 i'm looking to get health insurance for my family and wondering what my best options are. All advice welcomed. Our background is: Dad 40yrs healthy non-smoker Mam...
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    Fortnightly Mortgage Payments - PTSB?

    guys is there a way of working out how much you could knock off your mortage payments, time wise? ive 25yrs left on a mortage thats paying back 1260 a month at the min. if i broke this down to payback in two weekly periods it would work out at 630 every two weeks and a total of 16,380 a year...
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    do we still own this land?

    Re: do we own still own this land? thanks guys. i think i will get in touch with the land registry, we have a chap whose in charge of the buildings office in work, id say that he might be able to contact them on my behalf. If it doesnt work out that way i'll try and get all the details i can...
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    do we still own this land?

    Re: do we own still own this land? i see the cost on the website. any further advice regarding this would be greatness appreciated. thanks
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    do we still own this land?

    hi guys, Bit of a strange one for you all. The wife and I were informed by her mother that a lad knocked to her door a few weeks ago inquiring about information on a shop that they used to own in town. The shop was sold according to her mother years ago, but she doesnt know if the land that it...
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    travel insurance to cover not going on holiday?

    She has been recieving treatment for over 6 months. when the treatment finished we booked the holiday. she went in to have a scan over 2 weeks ago and she gets the results on friday if there is any further treatment needed. So we still are unaware if an operation will be required, further...
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    travel insurance to cover not going on holiday?

    hi guys, we are due to fly out on a weeks holidays this sat. we haven't got the insurance sorted yet. BUT... the wife's mother is due to get results back from scans on friday and she could well have to go in for surgery next week. If this does arise, which hopefully it doesn't, if we are to get...
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    want to buy mam's house... but we're in Neg Equity

    HI all, we are 4 yrs into a 30yr morgage and we are still in negative equity. we are about to have our first child and are thinking about buying out the mam-in-laws house. Its a bigger house worth about 450-500k, whereas ours , these days, is only worth about 260-270k (we bought for 352k). The...
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    Key Post about to have a baby. which insurance should we get?

    Re: about to have a bay. which insurance should we get? thank you very much. just as a matter of interest what will i be talking 'ballpark' figure for monthly payments for a basic enough cover for me the wife and the forthcoming baby? thanks again
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    Key Post about to have a baby. which insurance should we get?

    Hi ALL, neither myself or my wife have health insurance and in a way we are lucky to have never needed it. We are due our first child this summer and we are going to Hollier Street. Im seriously considering taking out private health insurance but having never had it before im looking for advice...
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    opinions on this 320d guys?

    thanks for the link. think im kind of swaying towards a e39 at the moment. Id be prepared to handle the tax but sure feck it... why not :). Id love a decent spec'd one with leather and multi function steering wheel etc... but im thinking that i'll have to hit the north to find something in my...
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    opinions on this 320d guys?

    thanks for the advice ants
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    opinions on this 320d guys?

    the 2008 model is way out of my budget to be honest guys and personally i really like the older models (pre-2004) or the e39's just look wise. im looking at spending around 10-12k so any ideas or options would be great. Hoping to get a few extras also, hence the reason looking over the border...
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    opinions on this 320d guys?

    HI GUYS JUST TO UPDATE ON MY SEARCHINGS I COULD BE LEANING TOWARDS THIS AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE 320D. ITS A 530D AND ID LOVE SOME OPINIONS ON WHAT YOU THINK? (sorry bout caps) [broken link removed] or thanks a million
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    opinions on this 320d guys?

    what mileage would you expect to get out of a 320d or 530d chaps? im looking but am fearfull of buying one that has anywhere over 80K miles on it? is this just the inbred fear of a car with over 100k on the clock amongst us here in ireland :)
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    opinions on this 320d guys?

    hi guys, looking for opinions on these guys? do you think they're priced well, anything i should look out for? i'll be covering 600miles a week in it. http://www.n4autopoint.ie/viewanad.php?ad_id=462010 thanks
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    Buying a diesel, what's different from petrol?

    Im considering upgrading to a 320d or a 530d at the moment although they will be older models (03-04). Apart from the obvious tax diff and power is there a huge amount of diff between the two. Id cover about 600miles a week mostly secondary roads with some motorway. Im also seeing cars of 100K +...
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    wall is supporting... what next

    hi there, yeah we went through with it and it was the best decision we made. It totally brightens up and opens up the kitchen and with the adjoining doors leading into the front room open you basiv=cally have an open plan downstairs which is great for party's. It did need the insertion of an RSJ...
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