AJC Posted Thursday at 10:58 Posted Thursday at 10:58 Hi there, I'm already finding this forum a great resource so fingers crossed for more great advice! I intend to renovate a detached 4 bedroom property on coast of Co. Donegal, Ireland. Built in the 1960s, it had double glazing fitted (luxury!) about 5 years ago but no other modifications or improvements. It's a little cold and damp; central "heating" is from the original oil fired heat burner via ineffective radiators. Original electrics. Priority tasks likely to be rewire, insulate and then air-to-water heat pump for heating and domestic hot water. We plan wood-burning stoves in kitchen and front room/lounge to occasionally supplement heating and for a cosy atmosphere. Specific query currently would be "Does this project qualify for grants from the Irish Government, given the property is not a primary residence and we do not primarily reside in Ireland?" Thanks 👍
nod Posted Thursday at 12:32 Posted Thursday at 12:32 As soon as it’s not your main residence It becomes a development With little in the way of tax breaks and subsidies
jack Posted yesterday at 06:54 Posted yesterday at 06:54 19 hours ago, AJC said: Specific query currently would be "Does this project qualify for grants from the Irish Government, given the property is not a primary residence and we do not primarily reside in Ireland?" Thanks 👍 Welcome! You could try posting your question over in the Ireland sub forum. I get the impression we don't have huge numbers of Irish members, but that's probably the best place to find Ireland-specific advice
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