pgj2015 wrote: » lol I doubt you would have to do that.
Deleted User wrote: » You would if/when someone objected. Been on that building a long time. You could still reject in the same way you could continue to ignore a parking fine, but would eventually escalate until you were appearing on the Joe Duffy show complaining about your religious views not being respected
pgj2015 wrote: » I was thinking the same, id say you could get it taken away if you complained about your religious views not being respected.
retalivity wrote: » 1.5m to live in the former Scholars pub/National School in Dublin 8.https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/apartment-1-st-kevin-s-place-donovan-lane-blackpitts-dublin-8-dublin-8/2943542 Its nicely finished inside, but that is mental money for an apartment with no outside space except a small terrace, which is overlooked by the apartments beside it. Right next to a few industrial units as well.
HeidiHeidi wrote: » If your religious views are that intransigent, maybe you shouldn't/wouldn't be buying listed former religious buildings.
humberklog wrote: » The company I worked for at the time were gifted that building back in the early 90's. We looked into converting it into independent living for physically disabled adults but it was too much of a reach financially to meaningfully optimise and convert the space. It was about 27 years ago (if I remember right) and we sold in on to a developer for approx. £450k and put that money into new-builds in Dun Laoghaire.
retalivity wrote: » Sold for €2.5m in 2002. Sold again in 2011 for €700k, I think to the current owners who redeveloped it.https://dublininquirer.com/2015/06/03/blackpitts-rising-developers-dust-off-boom-time-plans
retalivity wrote: » 1.5m to live in the former Scholars pub/National School in Dublin 8.https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/apartment-1-st-kevin-s-place-donovan-lane-blackpitts-dublin-8-dublin-8/2943542
[Deleted User] wrote: » Floors in the hall would soon be destroyed if you were bringing a motorbike in an out - so there mustn't be any parking space included? Beautiful apartment, but I'd pass for that alone. (edit) strike that, there is parking to the front (so why would you bring a motorbike into the hall?!?)
Deleted User wrote: » I knew someone who was big in to bikes and kept two of them in his living room. It can be just a personal taste.
Deleted User wrote: » Floors in the hall would soon be destroyed if you were bringing a motorbike in an out - so there mustn't be any parking space included? Beautiful apartment, but I'd pass for that alone. (edit) strike that, there is parking to the front (so why would you bring a motorbike into the hall?!?)
[Deleted User] wrote: » (edit) strike that, there is parking to the front (so why would you bring a motorbike into the hall?!?)
[Deleted User] wrote: » Where would you put the telly in that living room? Over the fireplace wouldnt really be visible to the rest of the room .... so everyone would be crowded in that corner? Would also annoy me if I had to climb the stairs every time I wanted a cold drink from the fridge...
flazio wrote: » Mount a projector on the wall behind the couches and have a roll down canvas on the awning. Replace the side living couches with a mini bar.
freshpopcorn wrote: » Also here's Miriam O'Callaghan's house. (I'd paint the front door)https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/semi-detached-house-45-grosvenor-road-rathmines-dublin-6/2933638
RacoonQueen wrote: » https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/semi-detached-house-1-dorset-lane-dublin-1/2893521 Nice place, good price...area ehhh I could live with it, my folks live nearby now, but not sure where that is...*clicks streetview* Oh... *closes tab*
pgj2015 wrote: » I would need sunglasses for that place. way too much white.
Deleted User wrote: » Miriam's house is beautiful. I'd buy that in a heartbeat if I won the lotto. Can anyone identify that blue/grey paint shade ? I'm looking for a colour like that...
RacoonQueen wrote: » It looks like downstairs may not have any windows? So probably needs the white!