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Hi all, i have been given a site at my home place, and intend to start building in the new year. It was my intention to transfer the site to my name at a later stage, not immediately, is this ok. I haven't been to settle the mortgage yet, could this prove a problem.
Hi all, i have been given a site at my home place, and intend to start building in the new year.
Hi all, i have been given a site at my home place, and intend to start building in the new year. It was my intention to transfer the site to my name at a later stage, not immediately, is this ok. I haven't been to settle the mortgage yet, could this prove a problem.
hey just after transferring my own site after years of living in the new house. House built by personal loan and savings so never needed to actually own site (for a mortgage u def do). Parents land-who had panic over changes in this budget (not sure did they happen). Transfer from parent to child is free from CAT, CGT and stamp duty (at least before budget), revenue have to agree to the transfer in order to get exception.
Not much cost involved in simple transfer as in my case-have yet to get final bills but sol €950 plus VAT, €50 photocopy, €25 folio map, fee to land reg think €125 was stated, site valuation turned out to be €20 and engineer to mark map only €80 (had been told €300). All prices go up if uv work to do for bank.
Hope this helps any further questions just ask......
€80 to mark map only.
Did he even walk the site to confirm boundary?
There will come a point when all the economizing is going to end in tears.
ONQ.
Of course he physically walked and measured the site. i thought he was very cheap from the €300 I heard it would cost. I had to give him the original planning permission map and he confirmed the site matched the original PP.
€80 does sound ridiculously cheap.
I agree €80 is very cheap. I think €150 +vat is very cheap for a straight forward Land Reg map.
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