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Services

We provide a wide range of property services to anyone interested in buying, selling or renting a commercial property in the Waterford region.

Our recommended associates, Colliers International, are Ireland’s leading chartered surveying and real estate consultancy. Thoroughly professional and highly innovative, they enjoy an enviable reputation for service excellence.

By working together, we aim to provide the best cost effective, professional property service using our extensive market knowledge and proven track record.

Our services include:

  • Property valuation
  • Compulsory purchases
  • Rating
  • Rent reviews
  • Property arbitration
  • Sales & letting

Stamp Duty for Commercial Properties

Aggregate Consideration Rate of Duty
< €10,000 Exempt
€10,001 - €20,000 1%
€20,001 - €30,000 2%
€30,001 - €40,000 3%
€40,001 - €70,000 4%
€70,001 - €80,000 5%
> €80,001 6%

 

Building Energy Rating (BER)

Since 1st January 2009, there is a legal requirement that when a non-domestic building is sold or let, a Building Energy Rating (BER) certificate is provided. This outlines its energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions and is an extension of the legislation that applied to new non-domestic buildings since 1st July 2008.

In order to carry out an assessment, certain details are required about the layout of the building, its construction and mechanical and electrical installations. For relatively new buildings, such information is usually readily available. For the majority of buildings however, a site survey by a suitably qualified person will be required.

The obligation is on the property owner to commission and furnish a current BER certificate for the property being sold or let. The law requires that the certificate be made available to intending purchasers or tenants so they’re aware of the property’s energy rating. Both property owners and estate agents face prosecution for any breaches of this legal requirement.