RINO87 wrote: » Saw that today too, when I googled the address it got interesting. As well as showing the last sale as 145, there's an article about the owners getting a windfall tax refund that they had not expected of 32 grand due to the living cities initiative. Now on sale for 295, and will go for more. The owners have done a lovely job on the house, and the living cities initiative is really one of the better ones that should be pushed a lot more, but............ Double your money in five years. What bubble?
Mav11 wrote: » A lot of money put into it over the years. Nothing cheap there. Wouldn't think the original investment has doubled.
Lia_lia wrote: » Lovely house here and not a bad price for the work gone into it. Will sell for a lot more surely. https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/terraced-house-118-lower-glanmire-road-co-cork/3199582
the beer revolu wrote: » That looks lovely. But... There's 51 photos and not a single one of the front of the house. What's the story there?
leahyl wrote: » There's no story I'm sure, just click on street view below and you'll see it.
the beer revolu wrote: » That looks lovely. That property is cheap because people don't seem to value city centre property in Cork. If that was in an estate somewhere, it would go for twice the money.
the beer revolu wrote: » I did. It just seems extremely odd to include 51 pics but forget the front of the house!
fulanoquetal wrote: » Does anyone have some info on the older brick building just past the Anglesea St Garda station ?. If you google 11 Anglesea St you should get an image. I think the building has a plaque which says St Matthew and Annes I think. It is a lovely building and I would be interested in some history and current / future usage
Mefistofelino wrote: » Sts Joachim and Anne'shttps://www.buildingsofireland.ie/buildings-search/building/20508384/s-s-joachim-and-annes-asylum-anglesea-street-cork-city-cork-city-corkhttps://www.echolive.ie/corknews/arid-40142075.htmlhttps://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-20395182.html
Kerry25x wrote: » Listing price has increased to 330k now.
Mav11 wrote: » Now under offer at €380k.https://www.irishexaminer.com/property/residential/arid-40282088.html
shtpEdthePlum wrote: » What a ripoff.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Great renovation of the house and it looks brilliant but the location is not great, and with property location is nearly everything.
Deleted User wrote: » Great renovation of the house and it looks brilliant but the location is not great, and with property location is nearly everything.
timmyjimmy wrote: » I used to live very close to here. I worked in Carrigtwohill and the Mrs worked in the Mercy, we found the location fantastic. I drove the car to Carrigtwohill but that's all I really drove for, walking and cycling suited all my other needs. A stone throw from town and never really ever got a taxi home. Never really drove to Dublin either with the train station across the road. Lower Glanmire rd will get quieter too in the future with other access roads to the city. It could be a very shrewd buy.
leahyl wrote: » What other access roads are coming? Where that house is, the cars will be coming out of the city not going into it.
timmyjimmy wrote: » I saw in a recent announcement for new cycling infrastructure that there is to be new road called Horgan's road cutting across the train station yard, the road on Horgan's Quay is to be developed into a recreation area. Also, if ever the new bridge connects to Monahan road across the river. It's all pie in the sky stuff but it could mean a potentially quieter road on lower glanmire road.
leahyl wrote: » Yes, but the lower road will still be there? Is the plan for this Horgans road to be two way? Anyway, as you say, all very much pie in the sky at the moment.
Mav11 wrote: » Plus, traffic can move extremely fast on that stretch of the road.