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Author | John Boyle | |
| Title | The Irish home buyer's guide to snagging | ||
| Publisher / Date | Liberties Press (Oct 2006) | ||
| Edition | Paperback: 80 pages 4.3 x 9.1 inches | ||
| Description |
In Ireland's booming property market, more and more first time buyers are
making that first crucial step on the property ladder. One of the final
stages in taking ownership of a new property is completing a snag list, but
until now, guidance for the home buyer was notable by its absence.
Whether it's a popped nail or a wall that's out of alignment, John Boyle tells you how to identify the snag and what action you should take to remedy it. The Irish Home Buyer's Guide to Snagging is a must for the prospective home owner, investor, landlord, architect, surveyor, banker, estate agent, engineer, solicitor, builder/developer, plumber, painter and carpenter - or indeed anybody interested in developing, renovating, buying or selling property. The book is highly illustrated in colour throughout and has a universal snag list in the appendix, as well as an online version of the snag list at www.snagbook.com which readers can complete and mail to their builder directly. The book will save any home buyer time, energy and money. For less than a tenner this book could save homebuyers thousands. The Irish Home Buyer's Guide to Snagging is the first in the Liberties Practical series of guides and manuals. |
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| ISBN | 1905483139 | ||
| Price | £6.99 | ||