ohnonotgmail wrote: » that is so unbelievably cool. I'm not sure what exactly you would do with your own jail but it could be fun to find out.
Deleted User wrote: » That would be a house with an optional security feature!
Olivia Proud Radio wrote: » Interesting house for sale in the US.https://my.flexmls.com/traviskempf/search/shared_links/3mADu/listings/20200812154502685559000000
Howard County Sheriff's House and Jail.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I would guess that it was one of those "theme holiday" places, you book a week in jail just for the experience.
Olivia Proud Radio wrote: » It was an actual jail, it’s the former Sheriff’s house
Rows Grower wrote: » Looks perfect for the Telletubbies and their extended families...https://www.realestate.com.au/property-house-qld-karalee-134205378
ohnonotgmail wrote: » is there a price there that i am not seeing?
some random drunk wrote: » No price listed but I googled the address and found an estimated value of 450,000 to 500,000 Australian dollars. That's more or less the equivalent of 270,000 to 300,000 euro. No idea how accurate that estimated value is but I did find it sold for 150,000 dollars in 1997, so doesn't look way off. 1,050 Square metres for 300,000 euro or less. By comparison, you could get this 39 square metre cottage in Dublin for the same price, more or less. It has the added benefit of being in the exclusive enclave of Rialto.https://www.daft.ie/dublin/houses-for-sale/rialto/48-rialto-cottages-rialto-dublin-2656183/
Leg End Reject wrote: » The perfect house for a dominatrix to run a brothel.
some random drunk wrote: » No price listed but I googled the address and found an estimated value of 450,000 to 500,000 Australian dollars. That's more or less the equivalent of 270,000 to 300,000 euro. ]
Muahahaha wrote: » Saw it and just thought it would make money as a set location for BDSM porn movies. Bonus points for the prison toilet with the police tape across it too. This house stands up well to the test of time, it was built by an architect in 1969 Id say it was the talk of the town back then in 1960s Ireland. A few funky bathroom colours and a sink in a bedroom included too.https://www.daft.ie/wicklow/houses-for-sale/manor-kilbride/the-dowery-manor-kilbride-manor-kilbride-wicklow-2690033/
Mollyb60 wrote: » I assume there's nice views from the first floor living room?Who needs 2 dining rooms though?
Mollyb60 wrote: » Who needs 2 dining rooms though?
mimimcmc wrote: » https://www.daft.ie/clare/flats-for-rent/shannon/shannon-shannon-clare-2062905/ the pictures :pac::pac: ya I've always picked a place because of their shrubbery
dinneenp wrote: » Somebody must have told them that some overhanging leaves in the corner of a photo look good. I'm also dubious that the shower photo is from the property, (shower head, not full shower...why?) appears to be a stock photo.
Aisling(",) wrote: » That is 100% a stock photo.The tiles in the actual photos are a yellow colour not gleaming white
The Nal wrote: » If anyone can post anything on Daft I may get busy. Post this as the the exterior and below as the interior. €950 per month, no time wasters.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » i can never understand putting the living room upstairs.
Muahahaha wrote: » Lived in a house in NZ which was upside down. You entered it on the upstairs level which was also street level because it was on a mountain. So you got great views by having the living room upstairs rather than downstairs. That said unless it is done to take advantage of scenic views I dont really see the point.