It's not a risk, it's a fact. you will have general maintenance and you will need to replace things. So far this year, we changed a washer dryer, 2 ventilation systems, curtains and blinds, had 2 plumber visits, changed a seat, and 3 mattresses. We changed renters so that explained some change of furniture. But the plumber, the ventilations, and the washing machine were unexpected.hence take on risk of things breaking and requring works alright.
I work from home most of the time and will continue to come to Dublin about 1 day a week, 2 max.
Other option is my brother is interested in taking a room but we'd be short about €250-300monthly on the mortgage but it would allow me to have somewhere to stay if im doing a stay over for work.
Thanks, yeah we wll make Galway work no matter what to be honest. We've wanted out of Dublin for a long time.Some good advice being given regarding the move from Dublin to Galway and selling or renting your "old" home.
@misemoi posted:-"Are you 100% sure this is a permanent move? Are you both fully 100% committed and is the support going to be there for you ie have you discussed it with family as to what you would like it to be like? Or are you thinking of a safety net of being able to return if things don't work out as planned, both family wise and also work wise for your wife as her work will change?"
If you are in any doubt about the move I recommend renting a house in Galway for a few months (if you can find a rental).
But, to answer your main question:- If you've decided on Galway being your forever home I recommend you sell in Dublin.
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