alwaysonit
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You can search by town just make sure you have no spaces, I search by our town.What's the best way to estimate what it would have cost to acquire that property (including self builds)?
Very tedious trawling through the property price register when we don't know when or if it was sold and can only filter by county, rather than village or town.
Don't think the auctioneer puts it up. Probably linked to land registry, so depends on when solicitor registers.You can search by town just make sure you have no spaces, I search by our town.
But overall it's useless and the auctioneers in many cases are very slow in putting up sales, I appreciate that they must wait until finally sold, but 2 cases here took 6 and 7 months to appear.
For what purpose?What's the best way to estimate what it would have cost to acquire that property (including self builds)?
https://propertypriceregisterireland.com/ is much better than the .ie site.Very tedious trawling through the property price register when we don't know when or if it was sold and can only filter by county, rather than village or town.
Auctioneer told me that she put the information up, perhaps she meant she submitted the relevant information to another third party.Don't think the auctioneer puts it up. Probably linked to land registry, so depends on when solicitor registers.
I had not seen this agreed it's much better.https://propertypriceregisterireland.com/ is much better than the .ie site.
You can filter the County, then put in the town / village and / or street in the address section and it will throw up all sales going back to 2010 for that street, town, county.
PPR doesn't attempt to capture that kind of information.What's the best way to estimate the cost of a new/custom built house?
I imagine they would not be shown on property price register?
You haven't elaborated on exactly what is driving these questions.
You best bet is to find out what the cost per sq ft. Multiple by size and then get a rough cost of kitchens, sanitary, etc.I want to have an understanding of a rough estimate of the price of a self build of 2-3 different homes that I have in mind.
Then when browsing the second hand market, I will have a landmark to compare the price difference to the quality and suitability difference of buying or building.
OK, that makes sense. but note that materials and trades costs are increasing rapidly, so you'd need to factor those rising costs into something that was built even 12 months ago.I want to have an understanding of a rough estimate of the price of a self build of 2-3 different homes that I have in mind.
Then when browsing the second hand market, I will have a landmark to compare the price difference to the quality and suitability difference of buying or building.
Why can't you find out by asking? Builders build, Architects design and construction engineers cost....its a fairly simple system.Are there any builders that have models of home they build on demand?
Say 3 different popular home types, with a fixed price, that the builder is well versed in building but can build anywhere within his region.
If you're considering building, do you already have a site? It's not as simple as finding a house design you like and asking a builder to build it where you want it. The location will often dictate what kind of property will be allowed by the planners, they often require that designs blend with the neighbourhood.Say 3 different popular home types, with a fixed price, that the builder is well versed in building but can build anywhere within his region.
I would say most areas. I've known of several refused permission on their own farm, and cases where people bought land thinking one spouse would be considered "local", only to discover later on that they were 100ft away from being considered "local".If you're considering building, do you already have a site? It's not as simple as finding a house design you like and asking a builder to build it where you want it. The location will often dictate what kind of property will be allowed by the planners, they often require that designs blend with the neighbourhood.
Many regions now have prohibitions on one-off developments with strict local-needs criteria that must be met.
Absolutely correct the definition of " local " seems to differ depending on where you are.I would say most areas. I've known of several refused permission on their own farm, and cases where people bought land thinking one spouse would be considered "local", only to discover later on that they were 100ft away from being considered "local".
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