josip wrote: » ^^^^ 1250 now. Think of it as Killiney West.
Phat Cat wrote: » Even it this rental was in 'actual' Killieny, say a quiet area like Ballinclea Heights, it still wouldn't be worth €1,250 for what's essentially a shoebox room with a tiny spiral staircase upto another shoebox room. The fact that it's tacked onto a former council house in Ballybrack is taking the piss. It looks like a halfway house that someone just out of prison would be put into and charged €75 or whatever per week HAP for. Absolute joke!
Phat Cat wrote: » 1200 for this....in Ballybrack! Rents are at a ridiculous level and still rising, they really need to drop rapidly, as there is absolutely no value whatsoever in the rental market.
Phat Cat wrote: » 1200 for this....in Ballybrack!https://www.daft.ie/for-rent/apartment-91a-oakton-park-ballybrack-co-dublin/2597057 Rents are at a ridiculous level and still rising, they really need to drop rapidly, as there is absolutely no value whatsoever in the rental market.
Phat Cat wrote: » This is my favourite! It's basically a kitchen with a bed wedged above it so you can sleep a meter or so away from the ceiling. How does the landlord keep a straight face charging €1,400 per month for this?
Same As wrote: » LinkProperty is presented in good condition throughout, however it may require some remedial work prior to occupation. I do get a good laugh out of these descriptions. The property looks like it was recently on fire?
BobbyMalone wrote: » I would've assumed that there had to be some kind of regulation on the size of a sleeping area (like height to ceiling) but if Sherry Fitzgerald are letting it, I'm sure they've done their homework (although I have let from 'reputable' estate agents in the past (not Sherry Fitz) and they definitely bent the rules if they thought they could get away with it).
RacoonQueen wrote: » I always like the ones where the couch faces the oven, so you can watch your chicken roasting. That 4,150 one they probably normally get easily when google, facebook offices etc are full.
mad m wrote: » Cover over smoke detector :rolleyes:
maudgonner wrote: » https://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochure/menlough-village-menlough-galway/4445050 "There is also potential to extend existing residential area into the funeral home" - convert to an extra bedroom, where you would be sure to...eh...rest in peace? (Also, they're going to continue trading during the sale, imagine going to view it and viewing a corpse instead :eek:)
Leg End Reject wrote: » Serious vibe of The Shining off that, I'd spend my days waiting for Jack's head to come though the wall.
maudgonner wrote: » I was wondering why they didn't paint over the graffiti in the hallway, but I get the sense that it would just keep reappearing, bleeding through the fresh paint.
Fitz* wrote: » Was looking through the pictures thinking it might have be the lounge of an old county bar but then at the end I realised what it actually is. And then realised that I've actually been inside it before.
L1011 wrote: » I don't think I'd want to be in that funeral home dead let alone live in that gaff alive. What's written on the wall of the house hallway? Looks too planned to be graffiti. All the photos taken off the walls and propped up on the seats is a bit odd too. Googling the name given for the funeral home gives someone with that surname who died in 2011 - can't be empty that long surely?
RacoonQueen wrote: » Someone will rent this which is almost the worst part.
Phat Cat wrote: » You were spot-on, it was rented and so was the place in Ballybrack. How depressing is that?
Grayson wrote: » https://www.daft.ie/for-rent/studio-apartment-moyglare-court-12-maynooth-co-kildare/2845027 1200 a month for this.
Same As wrote: » Another interesting property from Longford Daft. Photo 6 & Photo 9 both particularly striking.