Graces7 wrote: » How about this?https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/weird-news/gumtree-mongolian-yurt-sale---5447440http://www.rainier.com/yurts/yurt-living/living-yurt-full-time/
Kitty6277 wrote: » Cannot resist the urge to say "yuuuuurt" to this
gozunda wrote: » Only if you agree to keep a Yak ... Yurts and Yaks go together. Otherwise it's just fancy camping! .... Like this:
Graces7 wrote: » Not these days, my friend Se e the second link? andhttps://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055082577 So how DO you feel re full time yurt life?
Mollyb60 wrote: » Thargor wrote: » http://www.daft.ie/waterford/houses-for-sale/lismore/glenriver-house-monalour-lower-lismore-waterford-1625939/ This abomination of an interior balcony thing has to be the ugliest piece of architecture Ive seen in these threads, what would possess you to ask for that? Why is there a tilted mirror on the bathroom ceiling?
Thargor wrote: » http://www.daft.ie/waterford/houses-for-sale/lismore/glenriver-house-monalour-lower-lismore-waterford-1625939/ This abomination of an interior balcony thing has to be the ugliest piece of architecture Ive seen in these threads, what would possess you to ask for that?
ams wrote: » https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/a-single-bed-in-a-kitchen-in-stoneybatter-is-being-advertised-for-800month-36851308.html
Shenshen wrote: » It could be hiding the water tank, given it's right under the roof? Doesn't make it any less ugly, though
Kamili wrote: » Again no BER rating. Why are daft still allowing ads up without this legal requirement?
Thargor wrote: » They'd just start clicking on a fake one they pulled out of their ass when they're making the ad, not a hope of it ever being inspected or enforced.
WoolyJumper wrote: » Out of curiosity I checked on Daft what was available to rent in Cork for less than 700 euro a month. For the low price of 450 a month you could rent a "chalet" in lovely Doneraile. Just a short one hour drive from Cork City. Basically someone who lives in the middle of no where decided to rent out their garden shed. By looks of it they didn't even put in insulation. But it does seem to at least have running water...http://www.daft.ie/cork/studio-apartments-for-rent/doneraile/ballybrack-doneraile-cork-1833590/
redcup342 wrote: » Here's one from Dusseldorf (Although a bit outside the center)https://www.wg-gesucht.de/1-zimmer-wohnungen-in-Duesseldorf-Unterrath.6678841.html ..."
LaChatteGitane wrote: » ^^ Oh, I don't know. The house is for sale, unfurnished, so why should there be a bed. There is a toilet in the hallway, leading of the 'bedroom'. Some houses have the bathroom downstairs... In the end, buyers will use it how they see fit and they can either use it as a bedroom or a games room or a whatever room.
mikeymouse wrote: » Yea, but but you will have to go out the back door and climb in through the window to get to it
whiskeyman wrote: » When is a bedroom a bedroom? They say it has a bedroom downstairs, but there's no bed there. Would be a pain running up and down stairs to use the shower. Isn't everyroom really a bedroom so, if the wannabe landlord wants to rent out every room? Nice three bed, but 4 bed this ain't!https://m.myhome.ie/residential/brochure/5-the-woods-charlemont-griffith-ave-dublin-9/4215003?utm_source=myhomeie&utm_medium=email&utm_content=propertyalerts&utm_campaign=residentialforsalepropertyalert
Mollyb60 wrote: » Well according to the floor plan the only way to get into the living room/kitchen at all is through that bedroom, out the back door and back in the kitchen then so I think an inaccessible WC under the stairs is the least of their worries.