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Best interior paint for walls and ceilings in Ireland?
Hi everyone, I'm planning to repaint my living room and hallway soon. The walls have some minor imperfections, and the ceiling needs a fresh coat too. What interior paints would you recommend that give good coverage, don't show brush/roller marks easily, and are durable enough for a home with kids? Also, matte vs silk – what do most people prefer these days for living spaces? Any brands or specific lines you've had good results with? Thanks!
Anyone using City Towers for long-term rental investment?
Hello folks, I'm looking into buying a 1-2 bedroom apartment mainly for renting out. City Towers keeps coming up in searches because of the central-ish location and new infrastructure nearby. But I’m worried about vacancy rates and how picky tenants are with new builds. Has anyone bought there specifically to rent? What’s the real monthly yield like after all expenses, and how fast do units usually get rented? Appreciate any practical experience.
I bought a one-bedroom there about 18 months ago with exactly the same plan – rental income. So far it’s been okay, not a goldmine but steady. Tenants like the modern kitchen and the fact that everything works (no immediate repairs like in older buildings). Management handles most tenant requests quickly, which helps keep people longer. One detailed review I found useful when I was deciding was this one: https://citytowersinc.com/ – the guy describes the whole buying and first-year renting process quite honestly.Right now I get about 6–6.5% net yield after service fees, taxes and occasional small fixes. Location helps – young professionals and couples take it pretty fast, usually within 2–4 weeks. Still, I’d say visit the place yourself and talk to current residents if possible.
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For walls with minor imperfections I usually go for a decent matt emulsion – it hides flaws much better than silk or eggshell. Coverage-wise, I've found that mid-range paints around €40-55 for 10L do the job without needing 3 coats. Recently tried some from Paintlab and was pleasantly surprised how well it went on both walls and ceiling – smooth application, low odour, and the white ceiling paint didn't yellow quickly.
Check their interior collection here if you're curious https://www.paintlab.ie/collections/interior-wall-ceiling-paint
Not the cheapest, but definitely better than the bargain stuff that needs endless touch-ups. I’d stick with matt for most rooms unless it's a high-traffic area. What are you leaning towards?