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SOLICITORS FEES FOR BUYING A new build house IN 2025

Our typical professional fixed fee for the purchase of a new build housestarts at €1,550.00 (plus VAT) and outlay. 

We set out below what estimated solicitor's fees and third party costs apply when buying a new build househowever please do get in touch with the Eircode or address for the property that you are buying and we will provide you with the exact costs that will apply (solicitor fees won't change).

As a specialist property law firm, we offer some of the most competitive legal costs in Ireland for buying a new build property.

➡️ Our fees are fixed – you know exactly what is being charged

➡️ You'll deal with a dedicated solicitor from start to finish

➡️ Nationwide service and fully online if this is something you want but happy to facilitate an in person meeting, if preferred

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Third Party Outlays that arise

7. Registered Post, Couriers, Telephone and Sundry Outlays - €150

1. Land Registry – administrative fee to register you as owner of the property (only one will apply (a)-(d))

(a) Land Registry fees of €400 apply for properties valued up to €50,000

(b) Land Registry fees of €600 apply for properties valued between up to €50,001 to €200,000

(c) Land Registry fees of €700 apply for properties valued between up to €200,001 to €400,000

(d)Land Registry fees of €800 apply for properties valued greater than €400,001

2. Land Registry -  administrative fee to register the mortgage 

Land Registry fees of €175 apply to register the mortgage

3. Land Registry - administrative fee to open a new title folio for the property

Land Registry fees of €75 apply to open a new title folio.

4.Closing Searches

Searches (these will vary depending on the searches required)                   €70.00 - €155.00

5.Commissioner for Oaths                            

€10.00 per sworn document

€2.00 per exhibit

6.Stamp Duty – Residential properties

If you’re buying a new build property then the Stamp Duty is calculated differently from a second hand property, and is normally a little lower. While the stamp duty rate for new homes is the same (1% up to 1 million), it is only applied to the price of the property minus VAT, which is currently 13.5%.

For example, if you bought a new build home for €500,000 the stamp duty due would be €4,405.

In addition, some builders required that a counterpart deed of transfer (the document transferring the property to the purchaser) be signed and this is liable to stamp duty of €12.50.

What if i'm Not based in dublin or roscommon?

We offer a nationwide service and we can act for anyone in the sale, purchase or re-mortgage of a property in the Republic of Ireland. The likelihood is that we will only need to meet you once in person when you are buying or selling (to sign the contracts and closing documents) and indeed only once when you are re-mortgaging a property (to sign the loan documentation) so there is no overbearing burden on you to continuously meet with us in person. 

With an office in Boyle, Co. Roscommon and in Stillorgan, Co. Dublin, we offer a flexible system of appointments and meetings to best suit the needs of our clients and if you cannot make it to one of our offices to meet us, its likely that we will be able to meet you somewhere that is convenient for both of us. For example, we have acted for a number of clients in Galway, Limerick and Cork and we've been able to arrange with them to have documents signed electronically .  

Don't just rule us out if we don't have an office in your county, call us and we can discuss how we can help you. Don't pay more money where you don't have to. 

Why choose roe solicitors ?

Here at Roe Solicitors, we make it our priority to keep all of our clients up to date in all aspects of their conveyancing matter with jargon-free terminology, allowing you to concentrate on the practical aspects of buying, selling or re-mortgaging your property. We will also assess survey reports, complete any necessary searches on the property, explain the terms and conditions of the mortgage offer and check the title. 

A qualified solicitor will be handling your conveyancing matter from start to finish and it will not be left in the hands of a legal executive. We will answer and return all calls and you will be given the mobile number for the solicitor dealing with your matter so you can contact them as and when you have a query or need to speak to them. 

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Fully regulated & insured

Roe Solicitors is fully licensed and authorised to provide legal services in the Republic of Ireland by the Law Society of Ireland. We are also fully insured and hold professional indemnity insurance of €1.5 million for each and every claim. 

See our firm's details on the Law Society's Website HERE

What to expect from us

At Roe Solicitors, you can expect the following from us:

  1. Friendly and approachable. You can call or e-mail us at any time.
  2. Focused on helping you. We love helping businesses and individuals and you can be assured that we’ll be with you every step of the way.
  3. A genuinely proactive service. We talk your language. Easy to understand, no-nonsense advice from your solicitor in plain English.
  4. No surprise fees. All fees are agreed in advance.
  5. Quick turnaround on all matters. We do what we say we’ll do, when we say we’ll do it.
  6. We will answer your phone call, return your phone calls and respond to your emails. 
  7. Most importantly, plainly and simply, we'll provide a great service!

Our policy is to agree fees for all our work in advance so that our clients are protected with a fixed fee agreement. Our clients can call us whenever they want on routine matters knowing that this service is included in our agreed fee which is based on fair use.

If you are buying, selling or re-mortgaging a property, then contact us for a no obligation quotation or initial discussion. We want to hear from you.

further reading

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  2. CAN YOU BUY AN AUCTION PROPERTY WITH A MORTGAGE?
  3. TOP TIPS FOR SELLING YOUR HOUSE
  4. Can you buy an auction property with a mortgage?
  5. Switching your mortgage - what are the costs and outlays?
  6. Property Chains - Buying and Selling on the same day
  7. Buying an apartment is different to buying a house. Here's why

Get in touch

If you’re ready to get started, you can get in touch with our team by filling out the "Contact Us" form, emailing or calling our office today. We provide a bespoke high-quality professional service.  

We have a wealth of knowledge and experience in relation to residential property transactions in Ireland and we are personally invested in our client's success. We provide solution focused advices and seek to bring transactions to a close as soon as possible. 

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