Managing money is different from accumulating wealth, and the lack of investment education in schools may explain why people struggle to maintain their financial gains. The examples you provided are relevant, and I personally benefited from the market crisis, as I embrace challenging times while others tend to avoid them. Well, at least my advisor does too,
investors should exercise caution with their exposure and exercise caution when considering new investments, particularly during periods of inflation. It is advisable to seek guidance from a professional or trusted advisor in order to navigate this recession and achieve potential high yields.
Through closely monitoring the performance of my portfolio, I have witnessed a remarkable growth of $486k in the last six month. This experience has shed light on why experienced traders are able to generate substantial returns even in lesser-known markets. It is safe to say that this bold decision has been one of the most impactful choices I have made recently….
Jenny Pamogas Canaya is my Advisor. She has since provided entry and exit points on the securities I concentrate on. If you want to check her out, you may do so online. I usually trade in accordance with her strategy.
Thanks, I just googled her and I'm really impressed with her credentials; I reached out to her since I need all the assistance I can get. I just scheduled a call.......
People in the U.S. need to do research first if they wish to retire in Ireland. The laws have changed since 5 years ago and currently is utterly unfavorable for most retirees. Even my Irish friends were unaware of this. Last year i started looking for my little cottage, because of the virus I couldn’t get over, but friends helped having a look at the homes I was interested in. I found it, the ONE! That was when I found that I didn’t come close to meeting requirements. The thing is, I could afford to buy (in cash), I could afford to live independently with my pension and retirement savings. Live simply. But the amount needed by the government, cash at hand and yearly income far exceeded my perfectly adequate money here. (FYI I live on the coast of California). I love Ireland so much and feel my heart is there in every way. I’m a quiet country girl and love the simple things in life. My Irish friends say I’m at home there, fitting right in. When I house sit for a friends 300 year old farmhouse on 12 acres of land in co. Carlow, the first thing I pack to bring are my grandmothers old aprons. I’m cross stitching a lovely thatched cottage at the moment, guess I can’t give up the dream...there is a saying across the bottom ‘Home is where the heart is’...Níl Aon Tinteán Mar Do Thintéan Féin ~ There’s no place like home.
Hi Wildflower, greetings from England! What degree of financial resources are the Irish Govt. Demanding for residence? I have been on fishing holidays there a few times and loved the country and the friendly people.
@@KapitanKremmen hello! I agree, I think Irish people are the kindest in the world. Here are the requirements for moving, especially the revised immigration laws (in 2015). ie.usembassy.gov/u-s-citizen-services/local-resources-of-u-s-citizens/living-in-ireland/ ( sections 1 and 4) I was aware of certain financial requirements in other countries, it makes perfect sense Ireland should have them too though I am no where close to the numbers a person needs, to relocate there. And this is something that has to be done annually. Proving your net worth. I just wish to live a quiet peaceful simple cottage life there...I’ll keep dreaming! Good luck to you🙏🏻☺️☘️
@@Alpinewild444 Thankyou for your response and information links......oh dear, as you say, the onerous financial demands of the Irish Govt., Place retirement residency completely out of range. Oh well, another dream perishes, strange that people with imagination have insufficient funds whilst so many with funds have insufficient imagination! The Californian coastal life must have it's compensations though, as does life not far from the coast in southern England. Be happy! 😁🇬🇧🇺🇸🏴🇨🇮☘👍
I just love your enthusiasm!! I found you on youtube. I'm an Irish/American citizen and my mum, granda, granny and family are from Northern Ireland forever. I have tons of family there. I love these cute homes that you find and just your love of homes. Ireland is just so lovely.
I live in America. Born in England. Came to America with mom to be with my father. I grew up with my mom telling me about living in England, with heather filled fields. My mom moved back to England because she never really liked America. I love my country but I like to watch you tube videos of England and landscape photography. Often thought what it would be like to live in a small house or cottage, fireplace, big comfortable chair, reading good books. You video had an affect on me.." lets go". But I am old, limited mobility. So i can dream and enjoy your ability to excite. Thank you. I'll be watching for more videos. Yes ireland is a beautiful country. I worked with a guy who traveled every year to Ireland. Always had lots of praise.
Very refreshing to see someone that’s as excited about old houses as I am now going to binge on all your posts thank very much really interesting and informative
Whats wrong with the larger windows?......if its a pre 1850 house it may have had smaller or post 1850 possibly double sash windows..........if you want a modern look for future resale large is best especially for the views/light
Great value on this house, I keep telling people about houses almost like this (most of the ones I see need some work) when they tell me they can't afford a house in Ireland. This one looks like a gem. I agree with the comment about internet coverage, it can be an issue.
I myself am from Galway, living in NJ. Thought of going back only the Irish taxes are too high. Reason we left in the first place. US resents beware. One other thing the weather sucks ,cold and damp.
Thanks so much for the great video. I am looking forward to your next one. It is so nice to see such lovely countryside. It is freezing cold and snowing here in Canada. I will dream of Ireland as I shovel snow today.
I just love your videos and pages, im hoping to be a first time buyer soon and the fact that your so honest and understanding, realistic expenses and expectations makes looking more exciting and enjoyable.
I saw this one of Daft a while back had it faved. Thanks for confirming my suspicions about the windows and the info about having them restored. Horizontal windows are a bugaboo of mine!
Every house that I've looked at that was priced in my comfort zone ended up selling for much more than the original price. so the sticker price is only a guide, which led me to be disappointed a number of times.
What a lovely house fire place so much hard work not for me to old now to be doing more work but would love to see young people moving in it looks so friendly looking cheers
I love Ireland as a country and now I love to have home there , it’s really pretty and wonderful I hope one day I have a cottage in some beautiful village there !
i got a 20 acre property with cottage horse arena & stables for 67 shop around. ive hardly needed to do anything as cottage has oil/rads, fire place, kitchen all just short of turn key. great home.
@@mrgates7605 yes and i started an instagram page this year to follow my smallholding adventures. ive bought a 10 acre property in leitrim too. and currently shopping for my sister a nice holding.
My husband and I will be retiring in his homeland of citizenship, Ireland and we have selected the Trilee to Killarney area to call our final home. I´d very much like to be near but not in one of these two places and spend something like €120,000 on a house for two people. I like to BBQ and I wouldn´t mind having four or five fruit trees for a small orchard. ¿Possible? We´ll only be there half the year and spending the other in Spain. Should we be concerned about Squatters?
I understand preservation but people didn’t have big windows because of heat retention, not because they didn’t like them. I don’t see anyone making an argument against indoor plumbing, electricity, bathrooms or central heating
OMG.....i love your videos...we are trying to buy and move to ireland asap..we are in wales but its not for us.keep up the videos..they are the best ive seen x
@@sherp2u1 we are retiring and what you get in irelans=d is much nicer..im from belfast originaly..left in 1973 and now want to go back..but to the sea or loughs or a river....its so i can wsh my clothes in the water !!!
Hello. Thank you so much for your wonderful TH-cam videos. I am seriously considering purchasing a cheap home as you state. That needs to be loved. I would like to have one with the garden. My father's family is from Ireland and I'd like to be able to return to ireland.😊
The house has been sold and I was thinking of county Sligo as well. It looks nice inside but one HUGE disadvantage for me which is a complete deal breaker is the fact that is by what looks like very busy road...why move to countryside if you live by the road! You open the window and the only thing you hear is the traffic and the air is full of smog...
I live in the West Country and there is a house up for sale at the corner of my lane with three bedrooms and about four acres of land. But there the similarity ends. The four acres is very steeply sloping and has two public footpaths across it. If you put a horse on it, the horse would need to have two legs half the length of the other two. This house is half the size of the one in your video. I don't mind that some of the rooms are weirdly shaped but two of the bedrooms are tiny. And the price? A mere snip at £299, 950! I think this house is an old house, probably late Victorian, due to the shape of the windows on the rear elevation which are much smaller, and the fireplaces in every room. You didn't show the walls. A house in the country this size from the era I am thinking of would probably have a triple thickness wall - about 20 inches and the walls would be solid. If you look at the window reveal the thickness of the wall is obvious. Great channel!
I live in Co. Sligo and this house is located in Gurteen. It’s off the beaten track and not near the coast or much scenery. It’s pretty flat. House prices are probably amongst the lowest in the county. Where I live, this house with no land would probably make €350,000-€400,000.
If someone from the UK buys a house in Ireland to live in, would the fact that he is British be a problem for him and/or his neighbours? Would he in any way be ostracized, etc?
Does anyone ever have the house picked up and moved further from the road? With almost 6 acres, it would be lovely to have it set further back. There are so many beautiful houses, but so close to the road! Are there local laws or historic covenants that prevent this - or is it just prohibitively expensive?
I really want a home like this when i’m older but i’m not completely sure because i’ve never lived that remote and i’ve never been outside my country (australia) which is a tropical country so i might just absolutely hate the cold 😭
I have just received my first Irish passport, my family come from sligo and I am wanting somewhere near water but I dont have a lot of money to spend I could go to 100 hundred.
Managing money is different from accumulating wealth, and the lack of investment education in schools may explain why people struggle to maintain their financial gains. The examples you provided are relevant, and I personally benefited from the market crisis, as I embrace challenging times while others tend to avoid them. Well, at least my advisor does too,
investors should exercise caution with their exposure and exercise caution when considering new investments, particularly during periods of inflation. It is advisable to seek guidance from a professional or trusted advisor in order to navigate this recession and achieve potential high yields.
Through closely monitoring the performance of my portfolio, I have witnessed a remarkable growth of $486k in the last six month. This experience has shed light on why experienced traders are able to generate substantial returns even in lesser-known markets. It is safe to say that this bold decision has been one of the most impactful choices I have made recently….
wow ,that’s stirring! Do you mind connecting me to your advisor please. I desperately need one to diversified my portfolio..........
Jenny Pamogas Canaya is my Advisor. She has since provided entry and exit points on the securities I concentrate on. If you want to check her out, you may do so online. I usually trade in accordance with her strategy.
Thanks, I just googled her and I'm really impressed with her credentials; I reached out to her since I need all the assistance I can get. I just scheduled a call.......
What lovely lady with brilliant ideas. She really has the vision for original old farm house.
People in the U.S. need to do research first if they wish to retire in Ireland. The laws have changed since 5 years ago and currently is utterly unfavorable for most retirees. Even my Irish friends were unaware of this. Last year i started looking for my little cottage, because of the virus I couldn’t get over, but friends helped having a look at the homes I was interested in. I found it, the ONE! That was when I found that I didn’t come close to meeting requirements. The thing is, I could afford to buy (in cash), I could afford to live independently with my pension and retirement savings. Live simply. But the amount needed by the government, cash at hand and yearly income far exceeded my perfectly adequate money here. (FYI I live on the coast of California). I love Ireland so much and feel my heart is there in every way. I’m a quiet country girl and love the simple things in life. My Irish friends say I’m at home there, fitting right in. When I house sit for a friends 300 year old farmhouse on 12 acres of land in co. Carlow, the first thing I pack to bring are my grandmothers old aprons. I’m cross stitching a lovely thatched cottage at the moment, guess I can’t give up the dream...there is a saying across the bottom ‘Home is where the heart is’...Níl Aon Tinteán Mar Do Thintéan Féin ~ There’s no place like home.
Hi Wildflower, greetings from England! What degree of financial resources are the Irish Govt. Demanding for residence? I have been on fishing holidays there a few times and loved the country and the friendly people.
@@KapitanKremmen hello! I agree, I think Irish people are the kindest in the world. Here are the requirements for moving, especially the revised immigration laws (in 2015). ie.usembassy.gov/u-s-citizen-services/local-resources-of-u-s-citizens/living-in-ireland/
( sections 1 and 4)
I was aware of certain financial requirements in other countries, it makes perfect sense Ireland should have them too though I am no where close to the numbers a person needs, to relocate there. And this is something that has to be done annually. Proving your net worth. I just wish to live a quiet peaceful simple cottage life there...I’ll keep dreaming! Good luck to you🙏🏻☺️☘️
@@Alpinewild444 Thankyou for your response and information links......oh dear, as you say, the onerous financial demands of the Irish Govt., Place retirement residency completely out of range. Oh well, another dream perishes, strange that people with imagination have insufficient funds whilst so many with funds have insufficient imagination!
The Californian coastal life must have it's compensations though, as does life not far from the coast in southern England.
Be happy! 😁🇬🇧🇺🇸🏴🇨🇮☘👍
IRELAND is becoming more for the rich... sad but fact....Slainte from Ireland..Eire..
@@danwebb4418 Sláinte mhaith Dermot, may God Bless us all.
I just love your enthusiasm!! I found you on youtube. I'm an Irish/American citizen and my mum, granda, granny and family are from Northern Ireland forever. I have tons of family there. I love these cute homes that you find and just your love of homes. Ireland is just so lovely.
I live in America. Born in England. Came to America with mom to be with my father. I grew up with my mom telling me about living in England, with heather filled fields. My mom moved back to England because she never really liked America. I love my country but I like to watch you tube videos of England and landscape photography. Often thought what it would be like to live in a small house or cottage, fireplace, big comfortable chair, reading good books. You video had an affect on me.." lets go". But I am old, limited mobility. So i can dream and enjoy your ability to excite. Thank you. I'll be watching for more videos. Yes ireland is a beautiful country. I worked with a guy who traveled every year to Ireland. Always had lots of praise.
I like the Wide Windows. They light up the living spaces.
Lovely! 💖 Sure you’d practically move right in!
Our €70k cottage had nothing... no heat, plumbing, electric - this house is pure luxury!
How do you cope with damp?
Brings in light, and so the wider windows work perfectly for me.
Love how you illustrated the window changes. Very helpful.
Very refreshing to see someone that’s as excited about old houses as I am now going to binge on all your posts thank very much really interesting and informative
I’m loving the fireplace behind you and all the charming pictures, trays, etc.
Whats wrong with the larger windows?......if its a pre 1850 house it may have had smaller or post 1850 possibly double sash windows..........if you want a modern look for future resale large is best especially for the views/light
Great value on this house, I keep telling people about houses almost like this (most of the ones I see need some work) when they tell me they can't afford a house in Ireland. This one looks like a gem. I agree with the comment about internet coverage, it can be an issue.
I love your kitchen fireplace! I live in the US and always tell my husband if I ever see a house with a fireplace in the kitchen, we’re buying it!
You had me at “Gingham Pinny” 😍🌸☺️ Great videos, I so want to have a cup of tea with you! Thanks for creating! Xx
Oh this is just beautiful! There’s that old saying, “I can resist anything but temptation”. I think this house falls into that category.
😉
Oscar Wilde said that
Hello from Vancouver Island Canada! I love all things Irish! Sweet series. Merci.
i forgot to add, i love what you are doing! this house is a dream, and the windows, 100% better as you’ve illustrated!
I love the windows the way they are! Making them smaller would block so much natural light.
Gingham piney? I’m still laughing. If I had the money and was 20 years younger. I’d be looking to buy a house in Ireland. I love old houses.
Dont stop, please. You've got the right idea and perfect concept for us that live overseas and are looking for options.
I myself am from Galway, living in NJ. Thought of going back only the Irish taxes are too high. Reason we left in the first place. US resents beware. One other thing the weather sucks ,cold and damp.
It is really the dream house, i wish to live in a such countryside , i love this kind of houses
I’m from Ohio in the USA. My family is descended from Sligo 😁💚
Thanks so much for the great video. I am looking forward to your next one. It is so nice to see such lovely countryside. It is freezing cold and snowing here in Canada. I will dream of Ireland as I shovel snow today.
I really enjoyed watching you. I was in Ireland in 2017. I love being there.
That is unreal value for money, a good honest house and a lot of land. No outbuildings though, that is unusual.
I just love your videos and pages, im hoping to be a first time buyer soon and the fact that your so honest and understanding, realistic expenses and expectations makes looking more exciting and enjoyable.
I saw this one of Daft a while back had it faved. Thanks for confirming my suspicions about the windows and the info about having them restored. Horizontal windows are a bugaboo of mine!
Love the bigger windows, natural light!
When it comes to windows, I say the bigger the better.
Every house that I've looked at that was priced in my comfort zone ended up selling for much more than the original price. so the sticker price is only a guide, which led me to be disappointed a number of times.
Great your back, thought you had gone. love your channel.
Love wide windows more of the outdoors brought in..❤️❤️❤️🌸🌸💙
What a lovely house fire place so much hard work not for me to old now to be doing more work but would love to see young people moving in it looks so friendly looking cheers
Linda Irlanda um dos países mais bonito que conheci.
I love the house but saw some water damage on the ceiling in one of the rooms .
Ahh thanks so much, your info is great. Keep up your brilliant insights ❤️
You are extremely likeable and the houses you show are lovely. Have subscribed.
Gosh, this is great value for 79K. Wish it was near me. I'd buy it.
I love Ireland as a country and now I love to have home there , it’s really pretty and wonderful I hope one day I have a cottage in some beautiful village there !
Oh I love it 💚💚💚💚💚💚 the land for my vegetables 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
That's a great house at a great price. Love watching you from the Southern Tier of the Catskill Mountains in Upstate New York USA
I'm in the Hudson Valley watching. After the pandemic passes it is time to take a trip.
i got a 20 acre property with cottage horse arena & stables for 67 shop around. ive hardly needed to do anything as cottage has oil/rads, fire place, kitchen all just short of turn key. great home.
In Ireland ?
@@mrgates7605 yes and i started an instagram page this year to follow my smallholding adventures. ive bought a 10 acre property in leitrim too. and currently shopping for my sister a nice holding.
Am guessing it must be in the West, Tipp or the North West for that money? sounds great.
You have to do a video like this for co clare!
Would love to see a follow up where you see the same houses later when they’ve been restored
I like the fireplace behind you.
This woman could sell snowcones to the penguins.
My husband and I will be retiring in his homeland of citizenship, Ireland and we have selected the Trilee to Killarney area to call our final home. I´d very much like to be near but not in one of these two places and spend something like €120,000 on a house for two people. I like to BBQ and I wouldn´t mind having four or five fruit trees for a small orchard. ¿Possible? We´ll only be there half the year and spending the other in Spain. Should we be concerned about Squatters?
I live in the US, but I'd live in that home in a heartbeat if I could find a job. So adorable!
Tara .......you could create your own job with that land growing fruit and veg or flowers.
I love your enthusiasm.
Most interesting house. How close is the nearest public house?
about 10 min walk its just at the end of the village lol
I love big windows natural light
Oh ,if only...
One day I’d like to buy my own place
Me gustaría saber cómo se llama el estilo arquitectónico
Are houses still going up in price,, 36 years in UK, not much on for 100k on Daft ie.. Anywhere with a store within walking distance
I love the house really pretty and the price very reasonable ❤️
Thank you for a great talk to accompany my first cup of coffee.
I understand preservation but people didn’t have big windows because of heat retention, not because they didn’t like them. I don’t see anyone making an argument against indoor plumbing, electricity, bathrooms or central heating
What a find!!
Yes love bigger windows. More natural light.
I love your show so much valuable advice have you any properties in Co Kerry
OMG.....i love your videos...we are trying to buy and move to ireland asap..we are in wales but its not for us.keep up the videos..they are the best ive seen x
@@sherp2u1 we are retiring and what you get in irelans=d is much nicer..im from belfast originaly..left in 1973 and now want to go back..but to the sea or loughs or a river....its so i can wsh my clothes in the water !!!
Hello. Thank you so much for your wonderful TH-cam videos. I am seriously considering purchasing a cheap home as you state. That needs to be loved. I would like to have one with the garden. My father's family is from Ireland and I'd like to be able to return to ireland.😊
Great video! A real value...thanks for posting...I learned alot!
The house has been sold and I was thinking of county Sligo as well. It looks nice inside but one HUGE disadvantage for me which is a complete deal breaker is the fact that is by what looks like very busy road...why move to countryside if you live by the road! You open the window and the only thing you hear is the traffic and the air is full of smog...
Smog in Sligo!!!! I don't think so. Plenty of rain though.
Lovely video, thank you!
Very informative but a full video walk through would be very beneficial
Sligos beautiful ❤️
Thanks You So Much A Fantastic House I Wish I Had The Money Stay Safe.
Is it possible to get a link for listings like these?
Great video, thank you. Just wondering how guide price works, does it mean an auction and the guide price is the lowest offer considered?
Guide price, could mean Auction.. if and when the bidding starts the price will rocket sky high....Guide price is the carrot.....
Must have sold hope you got a commission on the sale
I’ve subscribed and will be binging the living F outta these vids at the weekend...
Very helpful thank you 😊
Still available? Thank you and beannacht na nollag.
Is Ireland open to new comers from America? Are there restrictions to relocating to Ireland from America? Thank YOU!
Thank you for your reply:) and your Excitement...it is so wonderfully contagious ! Cheers!
One thing to note, internet coverage is absolutely non existent in that area. So remote working would be a major struggle.
Great Video! Thank you! Awesome property.
I couldnt find the link? Could you please repost! Thanks
I wonder if Starlink (or similar technology) will soon make locations like this way more attractive.
Well Niall, I'm living a couple of miles up the road and I'm watching this video no problem...
I would want the windows they way they are. More light!
Yes i want it fred watkins in the us
Me too! I'm also in the US. Can't get there with the pandemic but it would be great. My grandmother was from Sligo. I need to look up the address.
Hope the agent is giving you a commission when this little gem sells! Beautiful!
Love it!
You are a gem!!❤
I live in the West Country and there is a house up for sale at the corner of my lane with three bedrooms and about four acres of land. But there the similarity ends. The four acres is very steeply sloping and has two public footpaths across it. If you put a horse on it, the horse would need to have two legs half the length of the other two. This house is half the size of the one in your video. I don't mind that some of the rooms are weirdly shaped but two of the bedrooms are tiny. And the price? A mere snip at £299, 950!
I think this house is an old house, probably late Victorian, due to the shape of the windows on the rear elevation which are much smaller, and the fireplaces in every room. You didn't show the walls. A house in the country this size from the era I am thinking of would probably have a triple thickness wall - about 20 inches and the walls would be solid. If you look at the window reveal the thickness of the wall is obvious. Great channel!
I live in Co. Sligo and this house is located in Gurteen. It’s off the beaten track and not near the coast or much scenery. It’s pretty flat. House prices are probably amongst the lowest in the county. Where I live, this house with no land would probably make €350,000-€400,000.
Dream house!!!!!!♥️
How's Ciaran doing with the water ingress?
If someone from the UK buys a house in Ireland to live in, would the fact that he is British be a problem for him and/or his neighbours? Would he in any way be ostracized, etc?
Does anyone ever have the house picked up and moved further from the road? With almost 6 acres, it would be lovely to have it set further back. There are so many beautiful houses, but so close to the road! Are there local laws or historic covenants that prevent this - or is it just prohibitively expensive?
I'm dreaming of a little cottage
Beautiful house.
YOU HAVE ONE AMAZING HAIR STYLE SIMPLY BRILLIANT
Any old houses cheap in Co. Cavan Maggie?
Yes
I’ve just discovered you, & love your channel! But I’ve yet to discover whether I can legally live in 🇮🇪
Just watched your can I live here & the answer is yes! Hurrah!! Thank you so much! Going to have a good look around now! ✌️
Can we have a home tour of your house! It looks 😍😍
Ahh yes - I’d seen that one - bargain!
I really want a home like this when i’m older but i’m not completely sure because i’ve never lived that remote and i’ve never been outside my country (australia) which is a tropical country so i might just absolutely hate the cold 😭
I have just received my first Irish passport, my family come from sligo and I am wanting somewhere near water but I dont have a lot of money to spend I could go to 100 hundred.
OK… I need you to be perfectly candid… The house is absolutely lovely...
but how do you guys feel about Americans moving home?
There is a lot of homophobic people in places like that, but it is not open for anyone to see.
@@geraldneary1948 uuuhhhhh...what? Homophobic means afraid of gay people. I didnt see anything in that question about gays.
@@geraldneary1948 rediculous thing to say 🙄
Just subbed - great channel!
On 5 acres a house this size would cost you 650,000.000 here in Colorado, USA.