Lujan wrote: » The "head" isn't even the most bizarre thing in that picture. Look at the toilet door! Whar lunatic would put a stable styled door into the bathroom!?!
miamee wrote: » I think that might be a cupboard/hot press, the actual door is on the left of the original photo. The head is a dead plant, there are lots of them around the property particularly in the front porch.
Lujan wrote: » That makes just a little more sense now. Probably should have gone through all the photos before outing myself as an idiot! Too late to ninja delete/edit haha
some random drunk wrote: » Saw this beauty on daft today. Asking three quarters of a million for a house on Cork Street, Dublin 8. I'll describe the decor as interesting and modern and just leave it at that...https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/semi-detached-house-10-huxley-crescent-cork-street-the-coombe-dublin-8/2942544 Surrounded by 8 cctv cameras no less. Funny that.
Dub Ste wrote: » Hello, can I speak to Nidge please ??
D3V!L wrote: » The Coombe is within reach ! Yeah its across the f*cking road :rolleyes: This house is basically on Cork street and behind it is a very busy chipper and off-license.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » sarcasm is very hard to determine from just text. are you being sarcastic?
D3V!L wrote: » Literally "within reach" they should have said. No one in their right mind would advertise a house as being right beside a hospital. Especially a busy one.
maudgonner wrote: » https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house-ballinahalla-moycullen-co-galway/2935283 With a bit of investment (and a lot of insulation) I think this house could be amazing...but there is something about it that makes it feel like the ideal setting for a horror film. I'd say there's a 90% chance everyone who lived there would wind up being killed by an axe murderer. And someone has very probably already fallen to their death from that broken balcony...
humberklog wrote: » Unless they're pitching it towards investors with nurses/doctors on their mind. My parents live in Beaumont and that's a big selling point- that and airport/ M50.
Gregor Samsa wrote: » Yeah, I lived in the apartments right at the entrance to Beaumont Hospital for a few years. Absolutely no issue living near a busy hospital, and while I worked all the way over in Clonskeagh at the time, lots of other residents worked in the hospital, and were no doubt very happy with the convenient location.
Kintarō Hattori wrote: » https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house-17-charleville-road-rathmines-dublin-6/2897315 For €1.6 million I can't quite wrap my head around this place. It's not completely antiquated looking. Neither is it modern, there are elements of hippiness and the sleeping quarters look kind of odd.
Gregor Samsa wrote: » My childhood dream: An abandoned house with its own sweet shop:
Deleted User wrote: » And it must have been in use as a shop until relatively recently.
Kintarō Hattori wrote: » https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house-17-charleville-road-rathmines-dublin-6/2897315
seamus wrote: » Only a non-drinker could think that a spiral staircase without a handrail is a remotely sane idea. Could you imagine trying to climb into bed with six Guinness in your belly? Or worse, rush out of the bed and down the spiral dying for a pee.
Deleted User wrote: » Everything else I'd rip out and re-do. What is with the weird raised level in the front living room?!
SuperS54 wrote: » It's styled after a Japanese or Korean room. There are a lot of "asian" touches around the house however Asian's tend not to have this type of stuff in their houses so I'm guessing it's owned by someone who spent time in Asia as an expat or a very homesick Asian!
retalivity wrote: » Its the former Arts council director's home, who 'spent some time in Asia'