josip wrote: » I'd imagine a lot of people end up buying houses that have horrible histories without being aware of it. I wouldn't even buy a probate house in case the previous owner passed away at home.
Kintarō Hattori wrote: » They must have to disclose it to you.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » You let a bargain slip away there Kintaro. If other people's stupidity drives down the price for you it's a win.
Ish66 wrote: » The cctv on the Quarry up the road would be watching your comings and goings all the time too...
bubblypop wrote: » The phone mast Mind you, the phone masts all over the country are following everyone, all the time.
D3V!L wrote: » My grannys house, which is just up the road from this is quite similar in dimensions , size and style. It would have looked like this over 100 years ago. Hers is well over 350 years old. Looks like this one hasn't been touched in the last century.
Muahahaha wrote: » Yeah the cottage in Moate is quite the time warp. Its keenly priced at 85k too, Id say it will attract interest from young couples who cant afford Dublin and want to take on a do-er upper. Its got 30,000+ views on Daft so wont be long selling.
2ndcoming wrote: » There's no doing that up. Those walls are hundreds of years old. It's a museum piece tbh, too pretty to knock but totally impractical for modernisation.
D3V!L wrote: » My sister spoke to my mum about it this morning. Turns out she knew the original owners when she was growing up. Oh and its also a museum. People are coming from far and wide to see an untouched house from the 1800's. I have to agree, there'd be no saving it as it stands unless you want to spend a couple of hundred grand. Then it'd push you into the same territory as a fairly decent modern house in the area.
Kamili wrote: » Some of Rathfarnham is Dublin 16, and some is Dublin 14. The split was meant to be the white line along the Grange road. Wasn't Mountain view previously the Holylands and they changed the name as it used to be a no go area in the early 80s?
Gregor Samsa wrote: » It’s funny the way things go. A murder in a house in living memory will put people right off, but a murder 200 years ago would probably be a selling point. Like the way it’s perfectly acceptable to have a Jack The Ripper museum and tours in London, but similar ones based on Fred West wouldn’t go down too well. I know natural deaths are quite different to murders, but my bedroom all through my childhood was the room my grandmother died in (before I was born). My grandfather also died in the house. Never bothered me in the slightest.
Kintarō Hattori wrote: » I'd have been quite happy to buy it but once the missus started reading up on what had happened, it put her off.
The house where Josef Fritzl kept his daughter captive for 24 years and fathered seven children with her has been sold to the owner of a strip club. Walter Anzboeck, the liquidator of Fritzl's estate, said the house in Amstetten, 70 miles west of the Austrian capital Vienna, was sold for 160,000 Euros (about £135,000). Local strip club owner Herbert Hauska told state broadcasters his wife Ingrid and a business partner had bought the building to turn it into apartment units. He said on Monday that it is time “to bring down the curtain” on the house's past. "It can't stay empty for ever. We need to bring life into it. In two years it will be a house like any other," said Mr Hauska, who runs Amstetten nightclub Bar Josefine, where women performers undress on stage and offer punters lap dances. Mr Hauska, who also runs a local pub, said he intends to use the property to house people who work for him. "We have lots of trainees, some from (nearby towns) Persenbeug and Ybbs, and so we need employee flats," he told Austrian newspaper Niederoesterreiche Nachrichten.
Kamili wrote: » I totally agree though, the house is way overpriced, but I suspect the agent thinks he'll get it given Rathfarnham in the address. Has the ad been taken down? Can't seem to find it now...
HildaOgdenx wrote: » I couldn't see the ad either but found it here.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45EoxSBof8o Description by estate agent... :eek: 66 Mountain View Park, Rathfarnham, Dublin 14 Castle Estate Agents powered by Keller Williams are delighted to present this stunning property to the Dublin 14 market!
some random drunk wrote: » Interesting house here, "Capilano" at the top of Ticknock Road. I'd love the views, bar and video game arcade. I'd hate the ugliness of the exterior and the noise from being right beside the M50. It was asking 2.25 million back in 2015, 6 years of house price inflation and it's only asking half that now https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house-capilano-ticknock-road-stepaside-dublin-18/3236251
Muahahaha wrote: » I think it is horrible and has no design or architectural merit whatsoever, inside or out. For 1.1 million you would kind of want it to look nice from the outside whereas it actually looks like a council house with several extensions. Agree. Also notice the clothes hanging from the ceiling?
dasdog wrote: » Jesus Christ they really have no shame.
Ubbquittious wrote: » You could do it up alright. Knock the walls one by one and rebuild them using the same stone. Only a right Philistine altogether would attempt to modernise it but if one were to restore it in the old style someone would live in it. Would do great on Air BNB as well