How Will Brexit Affect the Irish Property Market?
All over Europe, people are wondering how Britain leaving the EU is going to affect them. Here Read more
How Will Brexit Affect the Irish Property Market?
All over Europe, people are wondering how Britain leaving the EU is going to affect them. Here Read more
With Dublin’s high property prices, there’s no shortage of an estate agent in Dublin who wants to represent you and your property. Whether you’re selling or letting, you have a wide selection to choose from. But you may be asking yourself: what makes one estate agent better than the others?
If you’re selling, the most obvious answer is that a good estate agent will get you the best possible price for your property. But there’s more to it than that.
First of all, there are the fees. In Ireland, the typical commission charged on the sale of a house is between 1% and 2.5%, depending on the value of the house. More expensive homes are charged a higher commission, while less expensive ones are on the lower end of the spectrum. The best agents will charge you an appropriate commission, one that offers you value for money and doesn’t leave you feeling like you’re being ripped off.
Secondly, selling can be a long process, and you will therefore be interacting with your agent for an extended period of time. Because of this, you want your estate agent to be easy to get along with. You want them to be professional and polite, and to deal with your queries quickly and efficiently. If they do this, selling your property will be a pleasant experience, and you’ll be happy to deal with them again.
Before viewing an accommodation you should always think of these few decisions to consider:
It would be impossible to match the sounds of walking down Grafton Street and city centre streets. A place where there are no musicians playing, no charity clipboards, no traffic noises, no rain, no wind, no cold. But instead, there are sounds of shuffling Ugg boots, the smooth roll of Bugaboo buggy wheels, the low sound of conversation chattering, the muffled clatter of coffee cups and cutlery, these are the sounds of Dundrum Town Centre.
Firstly, it’s not the same as shopping in Dublin city centre or in your local town, but we have changed our buying and shopping habits, we are not the same people we were before Dundrum Town Centre opened ten years ago. With the levels filled with bed-head hair “South County Dublin” teenagers and “Yummy Drummy” mummies, we have decided to use Dundrum Town Centre as our local towns.
Last week Keane Thompson became the first property consultants to offer Virtual Reality tours of properties for sale. Ballytrain became the first house to go on the market with a virtual reality tour of the house and gardens. To view the property for a virtual reality tour, head over to this link on a smartphone device or view below.
The 360º virtual tour of Ballytrain open it’s doors to the online public in an engaging, high quality, fast-loading virtual reality environment, allowing a showcase of key features of the luxury home, gardens and entrance.
The virtual reality tour gives you the visitors a free viewing 365 days a year at your own leisure. In the age of social media and viral marketing, where consumer experience is the most valuable thing, it’s hard to find a more engaging way of presenting your property to the customer. People enjoy taking virtual reality tours; it gives them the confidence to make a booking either online or by telephone.
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