Hi thanks for that, wedding is all but paid for now bar the last few bits, so can't cut back now, its not expensive in terms of Irish weddings as we've kept it small and resonable, 50 people!. I'll be back saving in a few months, my job is safe so that's a bonus if I was to get ill or that. Hubby to be has savings so can tap that if needs be.
I've to meet the letting agent to fill in the prtb forms, ekk about the BER cert just googled that and hopefully I won't need it but I'll cross that if I have too. Unfortunately couldn't avail of the RAS in the area as they have a lot of houses already on the scheme there.
Our new house (husband to be in name) has no mortgage on it and the top up on my mortgage was used to gut it and do it up so we are set that way. So lucky thank god!
Thanks for the advice on savings, I'll keep putting away 300 into my aib high interest account and I'll look at putting the 200 into an investment plan.
Kiddy wise if we do have them I'm likely to keep working in the medium term, I've spent a long time getting where I am don't want to walk away or put it on hold, hubby to be more in a position for flexible/part time, stay at home dad set up.
Do you know if it'll be easy to do my own tax returns on the rental income or is it best to get a tax specialist.
Thanks for the good wishes on the wedding, looking forward to life as a Mrs
but not as a landlord!