The practicalities of taking possession of your very first home

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If you are in the very fortunate position of being able to afford to put down a deposit and purchase a property, in this very difficult financial climate you will need to think seriously about all the practicalities involved in that process. The solicitors fees, the estate agents’ share, the surveys and moving costs, all these expensive outlays have to be considered, as well as the expense of decorating and making your new house into a home. Most people, once they have taken possession of their first property, want to transform it into a home that suits them and their tastes and styles.

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After you have got stuck in with all the paint brushes and rollers and the paint is dry, think about investing in new Engineered Wood Flooring from a professional company like irwintiles.ie/wooden-flooring/engineered-wood-flooring, a long lasting, beautifully finished flooring option especially practical in bathrooms and kitchens. Once the floor has been laid by the experts your rooms will be ready to add all the little personal touches like photos, mirrors and knickknacks as well as all the larger furnishings such as sofas, wardrobes and beds.

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Engineered wooden flooring is long lasting and durable and should last approximately thirty years so even if you do decide to sell your home before that time period, the stunning, practical floors in your property will make it incredibly attractive to potential buyers, making you extra money when you do secure a sale.