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06 Sept 2025

Help Me Buy a Home seeking Louth participants

Agent Liz O’Kane will once again lend her expertise to frustrated and overwhelmed would-be homeowners

Help Me Buy a Home seeking Louth participants

Agent Liz O’Kane will once again lend her expertise to frustrated and overwhelmed would-be homeowners

Animo Productions is thrilled to announce the return of Help Me Buy a Home for its   second series on Virgin Media One.  

Help Me Buy a Home puts the power into the hands of house hunters, offering frank  assessments of the difficulties within the Irish housing market and practical solutions  to overcome these challenges. 

With property prices and rents having nearly doubled  since 2013, and the number of young homeowners drastically decreasing, this series  

addresses one of the most pressing issues facing Irish society 

Back by popular demand, Buyers Agent Liz O’Kane will once again lend her  expertise to frustrated and overwhelmed would-be homeowners. Liz's mission is to  demystify the home-buying process and provide invaluable guidance, from  identifying suitable properties to navigating the intricacies of surveys, solicitor's fees,  and paperwork. 

Animo TV are looking for people from Louth who are at different stages of  their home buying journey. Whether you are mortgage approved and ready to buy or  still navigating the paperwork maze, Liz will help them explore new possibilities, from  alternative locations to considering fixer-uppers or new builds.  

Using a blend of human interest stories and expert contributions, Help Me Buy a  Home offers real solutions and pathways to homeownership, making it a must-watch  for anyone looking to understand the Irish housing market. The series will also  feature informative segments on government schemes and the practical steps  involved in the home-buying process.

If you would like Liz O’Kane’s expertise guide get in touch with Animo TV via email Home@animotv.ie 

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