KevRossi wrote: » How much to make it liveable if you can do some of the work yourself? Another €100K?
KevRossi wrote: » At the other end of the price spectrum is this. I love the area and the street looks fine to me. You'd want to be able to get on with the neighbours. Roof may need to be replaced and it looks like asbestos tiles. How much to make it liveable if you can do some of the work yourself? Another 100k?
KevRossi wrote: » At the other end of the price spectrum is this. I love the area and the street looks fine to me. You'd want to be able to get on with the neighbours. Roof may need to be replaced and it looks like asbestos tiles. How much to make it liveable if you can do some of the work yourself? Another €100K?https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/end-of-terrace-house-3-millbrook-terrace-kilmainham-dublin-8/3217677
nibtrix wrote: » Consists of 2 rooms and an outdoor wc...
ohnonotgmail wrote: » If i was looking for something that size i would go for this at a quarter the pricehttps://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house-6-homeleigh-porterstown-castleknock-dublin-15/1157875
Gregor Samsa wrote: » ^^ Also two toilet brushes? What unspeakable things go on in there? :eek:
KevRossi wrote: » I know the estate agent, he's also a county councillor. I won't comment on him. Only thing about that house is that you could never complain about a smell in the jacks. No idea why it isn't just advertised as a site with excellent potential to knock it and get planning for a larger house. You can get that site for €20,000 or possibly less FWIW.
Allinall wrote: » That's northsiders for you.
Gregor Samsa wrote: » I'm a Northsider, and I guarantee that our houses don't have two toothbrushes, let alone two toilet brushes. In fact, most bathrooms just have one brush for all brushing duties.
Odelay wrote: » A man from our village went up to Dublin once and he said the same. He ever got over it.
some random drunk wrote: » Saw this posted on an Irish interior decor Facebook group I'd get hungry anytime I took a bathphoto url
Tabnabs wrote: » Kitchen is more like a medical facility. That island looks like something you'd perform a postmortem on
Muahahaha wrote: » The description says its got space for 600 bottles of wine which means you could drink two bottles a day but only have to go to the off licence to stock it up once every 10 months or so, happy days Anyone know who owns it? 10 million quid is quite the asking price though at almost 1,000sqm it is huge
HeidiHeidi wrote: » It's also down only metres from the Camac river, and in an area that flooded horrendously not too many years ago
BattleCorp wrote: » Unless you are a builder €100k won't go very far. Go do any work on that house and you'd be lucky if your neighbour's house doesn't fall down too.
Burt Renaults wrote: » I don't have time to read the thread (I'm a very busy man), but has this been posted yet?https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house-the-old-church-drum-cross-drum-co-sligo/3205652 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tUz8esq9Tk I think I like it. What's more, I think I can afford it.
HeidiHeidi wrote: » The only problem with all those church conversions (and I quite like that one, it's very "normal" looking), is all the sawn-in-half beautiful stained glass windows. Makes me twitch.
flazio wrote: » I'm not very religious, but other members of my family are, and I'm not sure I'd be able to look them in the eye if they knew that I consummate my love for my partner in a former house of God. Also, imagine how many funerals would have been held there.
Allinall wrote: » I’ve already fallen off the stairs and whacked my head, and that’s just from watching the video.
flazio wrote: » I said religious, not republican. There's a difference.