House buyers offered ‘two for one’ deal by Donegal Real Estate agent
Two houses are on offer for $140,000
Published Monday, September 12, 2011, 8:10 AM
Updated Monday, September 12, 2011, 12:33 PM
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EphraimKibbey | Sep 12, 2011, 01:46 PM EDT
It may have to do with keeping recorded property values up for those who have already purchased homes in these estates. If you bought one house a year ago at $140,000 and the same house today sells at $70,000, when you try to sell yours next year, you will have the lower amount as the comparable value that will be used by banks to set buyer's loan approvals. They will not grant a loan of $140,000 on a $70,000 property. They would want the buyer to have about $15,000 down and would then only finance $55,000 so that their liability is less if they must forclose. Obviously the $70,000 would be the real value of your house now but this way the comparable prices of record are $140,000 so you at least have a chance that someone can get a loan on that amount. Sneaky, sneaky, sneaky but otherwise the estate managers would have quite a revolt of current property owners on their hands. I wonder if the second house is counted as a gift or as a premium and whether the buyer must pay tax on it as income? That would sorta take the charm out of this offer.
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LoyalCitizen | Sep 12, 2011, 10:06 AM EDT
The effective price being 70,000. Why don't they just sell the houses for 70,000. They would attract a lot more buyers. Maybe its just the landlords who have money to spend. Buy one get one free for renting purposes. The story also shows how over priced the property market still is in Ireland. There is a long way to come down still.
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