Kutell, you mentioned "Has the property been NAMAed"
What would be the various pros/cons of this (assume price could be a pro but management might be an issue)
The four developments I viewed were all advertised in the national media and were posted on myhome.ie. According to the agents, all the apartments for sale in these 4 locations I viewed have now gone sale agreed.Delgirl - Do you mind if I ask where you got the details for the receiver sale?)
You really have to do your homework if buying from a receiver as you won't be able to get the same information or guarantees you would get from a private seller/developer.Kutell, you mentioned "Has the property been NAMAed"
What would be the various pros/cons of this (assume price could be a pro but management might be an issue)
Dublin 18, I'm not sufficiently brave to tackle the city centre market like OldnickDelgirl -- would you also be able to say what area/post code it's in and what the approximate gross yield is?
and the gross yield is 8%.
A good area to live in is not always the same as a good area in which to invest.
Are you confident that residential property investment is the best home for your money in the current environment, and that you have a good understandings of the risks involved?
Three words followed correctly will at least set you off on the right foot, research research research.
Hi
I am an investor located outside of Ireland.
I am looking to buy an investment property (buy to let) in Ireland.
Does anyone know the ins and outs of getting a mortgage as a non resident. Can anyone recomend a bank or mortgage broker that has experience in doing it.
I am looking for a 50-70% LTV ratio on the mortgage
Thanks
Evan
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