Outkast_IRE wrote: » Sure we all know what happened when the Togher sign went up at the end of the hill , half the houses on spur hill use "Doughcloyne" in their address
timmyjimmy wrote: » Actually being near the greenway would make it more attractive to me. Safe path to town? Sign me up.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Greenway is a pipe dream at the moment. It will be a rear of the house so unless you burst out a back gate then you would need to walk to lehenaghmore side or spur hill (if there is going to be an entrance. Also, that section of the greenway unless lit and CCTV monitored has the potential for ant social behaviour unless the whole thing is properly fenced. however, the house itself is fantastic and when you see what you need to put into a standard home and the current market, i wouldnt class it as overpriced
marno21 wrote: » Massive house at 176m2, detached, nice location, plenty of room out the front, very close to Wilton & the N40. Big rooms & 4 bathrooms. Lovely house in fairness.
[Deleted User] wrote: » It's totally overpriced at 535k. Lots going for it and is nice, but C1 BER means that it's going to be expensive to heat, small kitchen/dining, which is what most people are after nowadays, outside is dated and that look is very hard to alter. Interiors are nice and most rooms are big but will require updating at some point. Looks about 20 years old so you're about 20 years away from a replumb, rewire etc. For 535k, you'd get a similar house with more potential in the heart of Bishopstown https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house-24-kenley-crescent-westgate-road-model-farm-road-co-cork/1439383. Not in a million years are you going to realise anything close to that for a house that is effectively in Togher. You'd be better off buying a new build or something that has been renovated more recently for that money, or else buying a complete doer upper for far less and spending the money on bringing the insulation, heating etc up to spec. That house does not represent a good investment even at far less than asking.
Outkast_IRE wrote: » Sure look if that's the case then the market will speak and it will sit there for a long time . As someone originally from Togher , who would have no issue buying there again in most parts. I agree the house is overpriced . With regards to the BER take it with a pinch of salt you will see houses achieve a B rating that can't retain heat , and come across houses with a D or E that will retain heat cause the walls are several feet thick so outside temps mean very little. I am trained in both the domestic BER software, Commercial BER software and building energy efficiency is a significant part of my job.
Greenlamp21 wrote: » This thread seems to be about ripping the piss out of lovely houses and areas. It's a bit daft and doesn't lend well to a good cork property thread. Everywhere in the Southside is well serviced by the link (I'm not sure how someone can claim bishopstown is better serviced by it) There are good schools/amenities and access to anywhere from mahon to ballincollig in under 15 minutes on the link from all connecting areas. We live in a fairly trouble free small city which is great, favourite locations within the city are subjective. I personally don't think there is an area outside of blackrock that screams location location so if two similarly priced house's like the fernwood house and kenley house (which is practically in a huge council estate) were available, then I'd go with the nicer house which is the fernwood house
[Deleted User] wrote: » Lots going for it and is nice, but C1 BER means that it's going to be expensive to heat, small kitchen/dining, which is what most people are after nowadays, outside is dated and that look is very hard to alter. Interiors are nice and most rooms are big but will require updating at some point. Looks about 20 years old so you're about 20 years away from a replumb, rewire etc. For 535k, you'd get a similar house with more potential in the heart of Bishopstown https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house-24-kenley-crescent-westgate-road-model-farm-road-co-cork/1439383. You'd be better off buying a new build or something that has been renovated more recently for that money, or else buying a complete doer upper for far less and spending the money on bringing the insulation, heating etc up to spec.
corks finest wrote: » Major heroin problem near Kenley, including a house petrol bombed a few years back, 2friends living in the corporation houses nearby and there's a lot of issues going on, or were going on up to 2years ago anyways PS ref heroin problem my own brother died in Mc Donald's jacks in town a few years back, he used hang about there with other users and source some of his gear there, maybe it's changed, Kenley itself is gorgeous
Deleted User wrote: » Greenway is a pipe dream at the moment. It will be a rear of the house so unless you burst out a back gate then you would need to walk to lehenaghmore side or spur hill (if there is going to be an entrance. Also, that section of the greenway unless lit and CCTV monitored has the potential for ant social behaviour unless the whole thing is properly fenced. however, the house itself is fantastic and when you see what you need to put into a standard home and the current market, i wouldnt class it as overpriced
[Deleted User] wrote: » Very sorry to hear that about your brother. My condolences. I grew up in Kenley and my folks still live there. I can assure you, there are zero concerns or issues with heroin or anything untoward there. Very mature, quiet and lovely estate. Zero issues. You're talking about Leesdale. I would know the group of lads involved as they're all my age, and would have gone to school and played sport with a lot of them. Tragic how some of them turned out, and I still see a few of them wandering around town, but not relevant at all to the discussion we are having. The house quoted is close to Leesdale as the crow flies but as far away as you could imagine in reality. Access to Kenley Crescent is via Firgrove in Btown near the GAA club; access to Leesdale is via CIT or the Technology Park on the Model Farm Road. No connecting roads or access. Anyway, I only used that house as an example as I know it and it was nearly the exact same price when I searched Daft.
corks finest wrote: » Leesdale is exact what I was on about being adjacent to Kenley, thank you, that bro I mentioned went to school with some of those, v sad to see a lost generation
[Deleted User] wrote: » My heart goes out to you, there but for the grace of God go us. A few really bad eggs brought plenty of ordinary fellas down with them. A few of them gone too soon and plenty of them availing of the homeless services in the city now. Puts arguing over 500k houses into perspective.
Skud wrote: » Rang an estate agent about a house today and he said it was over ask already. Not sure if it's true or not. The property was on the market less than a week...
timmyjimmy wrote: » We were looking for about 2 years, what you've said has been our experience. We were very keen to look at a property and often, we were the first to view. Property prices regularly went above asking very quickly. We were often outbid and I was wondering about phantom bids. No estate agent came back to us to say a bid had fallen through indicating that all bids were the real deal.
CorkRed93 wrote: » As a matter of interest did you look up PPR for any of these places since? interesting to see what % above asking they went for
whatever76 wrote: » Wow - 250k for end of terrace house on quaker road !https://www.sherryfitz.ie/CRK200450_S
Lia_lia wrote: » A joke. House prices are mental at the moment and almost all going well over asking.
Lia_lia wrote: » Anyone familiar with Iona park in Mayfield? Not familiar with the area but Mayfield has a bit of a reputation of being rough. Lovely house up for sale there at the moment. https://www.daft.ie/13340626
leahyl wrote: » The vast majority of Mayfield is absolutely fine, no more or less rough than anywhere else these days - obviously there are some parts of it where I wouldn't be buying but in general, it is fine. I'm living not far from where that house is - grand area, no issues that I'm aware of. Think the price is a bit cheeky though. I know it's been renovated, but 270 would be more than enough, in my opinion. When you start at somewhere like 285, with the way things are, price will probably go over asking, so could end up going to nearly 300k.
RINO87 wrote: » Theres a 2 bed cottage in Coachford with a BER G rating for 245!! Madness!
RINO87 wrote: » Should have added a link: https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house-clontead-beg-coachford-co-cork/2933625 It's a nice enough finish, but i'd say its freezing!! That house in Mayfield is nice too, really like it, but as was said, it'll go for over 300 which rules us out.