Muahahaha wrote: » yeah I had thought they looked like Sean Scullys art work on the wall. Some of his work is good but Im always amazed how much it sells for. He has sold paintings at Sothebys for $500k and even small ones go for $50k upwards. All his paintings are just broad brush strokes in various colours, they are nice and everything if you like that type of abstract art but also hardly the most difficult thing to create. I watched that documentary he did and he bashes these paintings out in no time at all and he has hundreds of them stored in a warehouse which he drip feeds onto the market to maintain the high prices.
Blowfish wrote: » Here's one I found ages ago and bookmarked solely for one reason. All looks at least somewhat normal, if a bit of an odd layout for the first batch of photos. Then you get to photo 17....https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house-tynock-kiltegan-co-wicklow/2576747
tea and coffee wrote: » I think that place in Manor Kilbride is great! It's in fairly good nick considering the age of the fixtures and fittings.
KevRossi wrote: » If I was buying around Dublin, and had €500,000 I'd take that place in Manor Kilbride over any estate in Dublin. It needs carpets/flooring, paint and a patio door. Insulation, windows and heating upgrade can be done with a lot of grant assistance. Stick €80,000 into that and it would go a long way, you don't need to start ripping out walls all around a la Dermot Bannon. I know the area well, it's fantastic and you're less than 10 mins by bike from the 65 bus stop. If you're working in Dublin 2-3 days a week it's a no-brainer. It's 20 mins to Tallaght by car, or better again, 10 mins to Blessington which has all you need. It's quiet, safe, no hassle with neighbours. It was never renovated as the last owner felt it didn't need it and if they're happy with furniture and carpets that still work, then why not. It looks well looked after, apart from the growth over the last year. The house is situated here, so effectively in the middle of a small wood. If you like nature then it's a steal.
lawred2 wrote: » and that's some space in the attic...
The Nal wrote: » Since when did "only 20 minutes to Tallaght" become a selling point?! And the 65 bus? 90 mins into town from there. Maybe more. And home. + a 20 minutes cycle. So close to a 3 and a half hour commute.
Blowfish wrote: » Anybody fancy throwing €415,000 on living in the middle of nowhere in a house that hasn't been redecorated in 50 years?https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/bungalow-manor-kilbride-co-wicklow/3217084
HeidiHeidi wrote: » Ah here, that is just magnificent!! The National Museum should buy that - authentic down to the CRT telly, and the turquoise plastic bathroom suite. And we had kitchen cupboards propped up on metal piping at home as well The carpets alone are amazing. Total trip down memory lane!!
flazio wrote: » It's less about the house and more about the people. (Read the description)https://www.daft.ie/share/dangan-co-galway/3218129
What.Now wrote: » Not for me, the shower only fits one.
Grayson wrote: » The main reason I'm hesitant about rural houses, besides the fact that I don't drive, is that you have no idea about internet access
humberklog wrote: » It's just that the fire extinguisher is sticking out a bit.
PommieBast wrote: » Some of the pictures really look like they might actually be CGI renderings..
lawred2 wrote: » there'll be a rake of enquiries for that house in Manor Kilbride now from boards users
humberklog wrote: » Just looking back on the Manor Kilbride house. That's in fantatic nick. No damp on the outside nor growth on the slates or discolourisation on the exterior walls, chimney nice and straight. And this for a house surrounded by trees. On the inside there's no sign of mould on the walls or ceiling or around the windows.
coolisin wrote: » Is there damp mould in the yellow bedroom? Looks like a leaky bathroom/ceiling in over the kitchen "sitting area" However its a time capsule of a house. It like going back 30years! My first instinct with the lined up chairs was a left over from a wake/funeral.
coolisin wrote: » Is there damp mould in the yellow bedroom? Looks like a leaky bathroom/ceiling in over the kitchen "sitting area"
freshpopcorn wrote: » THis was seized by CAB a few weeks ago. (The coving is a give away.)https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house-anfield-manor-upper-ballycasheen-killarney-co-kerry/3217626