If you’ve ever felt like dropping everything and starting afresh somewhere new, now may be the time to do so as the Irish government is offering generous incentives to those willing to renovate property on its rural islands.
Its rich culture, diverse landscapes and easy-going way of life, make Ireland an inviting place to spend your retirement. There’s always something to do or somewhere to visit, with a good ‘craic’ around every corner! Here’s a taster of fun ways to fill your golden years and really get under the skin of what life is about in the Emerald Isle…
The power of golf showed itself recently when agencies in Ireland reported taking staggeringly expensive accommodation bookings for the Ryder Cup in 2027 – that’s five years in advance of the prestigious competition coming to Limerick!
If affordability is high on your priority list and you’re wondering where the cheapest place to live in Ireland is, we’ve got you covered. According to the latest data, average house prices in the Emerald Isle are €344,848 [1], but there are plenty of areas where property is much cheaper than this. Here are five affordable places to buy a home in Ireland.
One of the main joys of Ireland is just how different each county is. From vibrant and colourful cities to jaw-dropping rugged landscapes, there is something for everyone in the Emerald Isle. Today we compare two counties, Dublin and Donegal, delving into what each has to offer, the best places to buy a home and how much it would cost you.