New Build Snaglists for Silver Banks in Stamullen Co. Meath
Stamullen is a vibrant village on the banks of the Delvin River, close to the M1 Dublin/ Belfast motorway and the R132 (former N1) regional route. Easy access to the M1 makes Stamullen the perfect choice for busy families of all ages and to commute to Dublin city.
Stamullen - Excellent links in the heart of the countryside.
Meaning “Mullen’s House”, Stamullen is a vibrant village on the banks of the Delvin River, close to the M1 Dublin/ Belfast motorway and the R132 (former N1) regional route. Easy access to the M1 makes Stamullen the perfect choice for busy families of all ages and to commute to Dublin city.
The team at Glenveagh understands that buying a home is possibly the biggest decision you will ever make in your life – but we want to make it your easiest. Put simply, our aim is to exceed your expectations in every way possible.
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Complete form and pay for your Snaglist online in 2 minutes
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We assign a local Surveyor to complete your Snaglist in next 5-8 business days
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Surveyor arranges access and conducts the Snaglist on your new home
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Completed Report is delivered to you by email and you are 1 step closer to your new home
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List of snags / defects for the Builder to address before hand over to the Buyer
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Turnaround time 5-8 business days
It is only necessary to request a snaglist once the builder has informed you that the property is ready for snagging and the property is complete.
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“Buying a home is one of the biggest decisions most people will ever make and yet many consumers are so blind to the facts. Serious faults are difficult to identify and costly to repair. By not being aware of them, consumers are risking a potential home buying time bomb. This can cause extreme stress and financial strain on homeowners who are often stuck with a property they no longer want but cannot sell.”
- Peter Bolton King, RICS Global Residential Director.