• 104 - Bank of Mum & Dad - with Alan Purcell @CloudAccountsIreland

  • Sep 29 2022
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast
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104 - Bank of Mum & Dad - with Alan Purcell @CloudAccountsIreland

  • Summary

  • Nearly 50% of Irish Home Buyers need help from the Bank of Mum & Dad. Gifts from Family and Friends is sometimes the only way to afford a deposit for a home as prices become less affordable to the average household. For those fortunate few, it can be a lifeline... but there are risks and tax implications.


    So this week in Part 4 of our House Buying Guide, I talk to Alan Purcell from CloudAccounts.ie who talks us through how a parent or family member can 'loan' or 'gift' you money to help buying a house.


    • Why you should consider your 'Lifetime Limit' of Inheritance and Gifts.
    • How much your mother, brother, uncle and best mate can give you.
    • A clever trick to get €48,000 from your parents over New Years... TAX FREE!


    I also go through our Mortgage Application Checklist in my Explainer section - and Alan goes into detail about self-employeed mortgage applications, plus other taxes involved in buying, selling or owning a home. Find Alan on Instagram too @CloudAccountsIreland


    At the end we have our fun features - In, Out and Away & New Home vs Old Home - plus a round up of this week's news you need to know.


    Find out more about the house buying process at www.IrishHome.ie and Follow us on Instagram @IrishHomeMagazine


    If you are starting your Home Buying Journey, order the Irish Home Buyer's Journal here...


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