Hi there. I would be delighted if anyone could advise me on best options. I have heard about mortgage forgiveness coming up down the line, but I feel I don't have the time to wait for this. Plus, I'm not sure of what this offers me?
I own a 3 bedroomed house in a country town. I purchased my house 7 years ago and the value has dropped by approx 150k. I don't live in the house, and have been renting it for the last 3 years (€450 pm). This amount is less than half my mortgage (i've a variable mortgage agreement). My tenants have since moved out, and the house has been left in a condition where approx €2000 will be needed on repairs, removals etc. in order to make it anyway liveable once again. The estate has been recognised as a class 3 ghost estate, unfinished, and exempt from the property tax. The rent will never cover my mortgage, and the house is such a burden on me. I need to look at my options and any advise or recommendations would be appreciated.
Ideally I want to get rid of the house. If I continue to try and rent, apart from putting 2000euro into repairs, it may take 5 or 6 months to get tenants, and even at that, I will be in the same situation if they decide to move out. As it is, i feel the estate isn't attractive enough to get long term tenants.
The ideal option would be to try come to an agreement with the bank and write off a significant portion of the negative equity, and commit to paying the remainder back on my own terms (e.g. 50,000 long term agreement). Is this a possibility in your opinion, and how would you recommend I go about this? Property experts? Go directly to the bank, without representation?
I'm a receptionist and my salary is 28k p.a working and renting in Dublin
Many thanks for any advise.
IcedGem
I own a 3 bedroomed house in a country town. I purchased my house 7 years ago and the value has dropped by approx 150k. I don't live in the house, and have been renting it for the last 3 years (€450 pm). This amount is less than half my mortgage (i've a variable mortgage agreement). My tenants have since moved out, and the house has been left in a condition where approx €2000 will be needed on repairs, removals etc. in order to make it anyway liveable once again. The estate has been recognised as a class 3 ghost estate, unfinished, and exempt from the property tax. The rent will never cover my mortgage, and the house is such a burden on me. I need to look at my options and any advise or recommendations would be appreciated.
Ideally I want to get rid of the house. If I continue to try and rent, apart from putting 2000euro into repairs, it may take 5 or 6 months to get tenants, and even at that, I will be in the same situation if they decide to move out. As it is, i feel the estate isn't attractive enough to get long term tenants.
The ideal option would be to try come to an agreement with the bank and write off a significant portion of the negative equity, and commit to paying the remainder back on my own terms (e.g. 50,000 long term agreement). Is this a possibility in your opinion, and how would you recommend I go about this? Property experts? Go directly to the bank, without representation?
I'm a receptionist and my salary is 28k p.a working and renting in Dublin
Many thanks for any advise.
IcedGem