Northern Ireland Property Estate Agents
Locating Property in Ni (northern Ireland)
The island referred to collectively as Ireland has attracted visitors for centuries, and today remains one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. The scenic beauty, friendliness of the people and many historic sites make it incredibly attractive as a vacation and relocation area.
In addition to the Republic of Ireland there is Northern Ireland as well, which is a country all its own in the northeast portion of the island. It contains six of the nine counties of the historic Ulster province, but is one of the “Home Nations” of the United Kingdom, which also includes Scotland, England and Wales.
There are many reasons that people may seek out property in NI (Northern Ireland), including business, retirement or for an extended period of study or work. In each of these cases housing of some sort will be required, and luckily there are estate agents prepared to assist with needs of all kinds.
Property in NI (Northern Ireland) will be available for purchase, long and short term rent, for commercial purposes and even for those traveling overseas. It simply requires a bit of preparation to know where and how to begin a search for property in NI (Northern Ireland).
The first step is to establish a timeline, and this is most important for those staying temporarily or requiring assistance before arriving in Northern Ireland. Secondly, a firm budget must be established to assist the land agent in locating the correct homes. Thirdly, a decisive list of potential locations must be in place – many people simply draw a measured circle in a radius around the major city or town they must live nearest to. For example, an international business man looking for property in NI (Northern Ireland) may need to be within easy driving distance of Belfast. He could measure a fifteen to twenty mile distance around the perimeter of the city and let his land agent know the towns he would like to visit.
When renting a property in NI (Northern Ireland) the same considerations must be addressed before beginning a search, with the additional issues of utilities and any inclusive arrangements. For example, a monthly rental fee may seem high before taking into consideration that it may include such issues as the gas and electricity supplied to the home.
Once a budget and general location are determined several days of visitation should be planned to the major areas to be explored. It is not a good idea to commit to one town, village or city, without first exploring the general area. This will ensure that there are adequate medical, cultural, educational and even shopping facilities within easy, or at least convenient, driving distances.
Because there is an excellent variety of property in NI (Northern Ireland) available, it is a wise idea to allot a few weeks of searching for a rental, and a considerably longer period for the purchase of a home. It is important to remember, however, that such areas as Belfast and its urban surroundings may have an aggressive property market, so excellent communication with an estate agent is critical to a successful search for property in NI (Northern Ireland).
Errol is the Managing Director of Property Pal, Northern Irelands fastest growing property website. With over 20, 000 properties valued at nearly £4 billion, it really is the place to go if you are looking to buy or rent property in NI (Northern Ireland).
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