Following the introduction of the Mortgage Guarantee Scheme and stamp duty holiday extension in this afternoon's Budget, the industry have been discussing whether housing supply can keep up with demand.
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According to a report by The Times, the UK government is planning to extend the stamp duty holiday by three months. The scheme that was initially set to expire on 31 March will supposedly see its deadline moved to the end of June.
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Irish Farmers Journal speaks to Gorey auctioneer Jim Kinsella of Sherry Fitzgerald O’Leary Kinsella about the property market going into 2021.
Tips for rural house buyers
“The first thing people need to do is to sort out their funding. There is no point in people wanting to look at properties and book viewings if they haven’t got mortgage approval and proof of funds.
“Another important thing you need to do is to decide on the location.
“You can buy a house that may not 100% suit you, but you can change it over time - what you can’t do is change the location of a property.”
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Businesses and communities are dealing with many COVID-19
related issues that are causing severe business disruption.
The Irish government has been swift to introduce new measures to
mitigate the effects of COVID-19 on business. No doubt,
further measures will be introduced in due course. Revenue has
acknowledged that tax payment difficulties are an inevitable
impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and has advised
taxpayers to file tax returns and pay tax liabilities if at
all possible .
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On 2 May 2020 the Irish government announced a suite of measures