StupidLikeAFox wrote: » Every room is square and white Beige carpets throughout To get to the family room you need to walk through one of the bedrooms I've seen better kitchens in a bedsit Yours for just €3.75m!https://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochure/tallon-house-4-golf-lane-foxrock-dublin-18-d18-t2n6/4510655 I know there is some historical artistic quality to this place and the location is top drawer but seriously, 3.75m for something you could probably recreate with shipping containers is a bit extreme
picturehangup wrote: » It looks like the outside of the RTE Radio Centre!
wassie wrote: » Meanwhile at Fairfield in Galway, Gerry bought this for $385K https://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochure/9-sylvan-close-newcastle-galway-city/4370042 He's been busy adding a couple of rooms https://www.daft.ie/for-rent/house-9-sylvan-close-fairlands-greenfield-co-galway/3422789 Some quick maths 7 rooms x €600/month x 12 = €50,400 annual income ROI: €50,400/€365,000 x 100 = 13.8% Gerry's probably not going to be popular with the neighbours, but I think he'll be ok with that.
Kintarō Hattori wrote: » https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house-rathmore-19-grosvenor-road-rathgar-dublin-6/2569652 This place is just odd. It looks more like some sort of gentlemans club than a home. It's decidedly dated looking. The handle's for the reclining armchairs look like wooden spoons (I don't know what must have gone on here), it's sparse and devoid of personality yet there's a heated outdoor swimming pool and I can't for the life of me figure out what picture 23 is all about.
Kamili wrote: » Looks like pic 23 was a Montessori or play school set up in the garden to me.
Kamili wrote: » Looks like pic 23 was a Montessori or play school set up in the garden to me. Edit.. might be totally unrelated but could it be this place?https://m.independent.ie/irish-news/family-feud-pits-parents-against-their-five-sons-26014985.html
ButtersSuki wrote: » https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house-bushfield-villa-bushfield-terrace-donnybrook-dublin-4/3423449 Look at this thing…€595,000 and it looks like it hasn’t had as much as a lick of paint or a new lightbulb installed in it for the last 25+ years. Quite nice on the exterior, but the interior looks like it hasn’t had €20 invested in its upkeep for the last 2+ decades. Those pictures could have been taken in 1995 they’re so dated. It looks completely neglected and unloved, like the owner is devoid of any emotion or feeling. Its blandness is a testament to the vacuousness of the owner’s life. How can a house like this look so uncared for and dated? Sparsely decorated to the point where it seems like it’s been uninhabited for years, and what looks like hand me down furniture, or worse still for someone who clearly comes from money, dare I say the house has been furnished with items from a charity shop. I would imagine from looking at it that the heat hasn’t been turned on in years either. I bet it’s some tightarse from Cavan or somewhere like that who inherited it and sat alone in it at night because he has no friends counting his pennies as he’s such a mean and miserly person with no joy in his life. It’s definitely a man, as no woman would allow a house to be presented like this. Not a photo or a personal momento in sight, no memories to commemorate because their life is so empty. He’s waited until it’s accumulated enough value for him to flip it for maximum profit and move back to Cavan to live alone in another house he probably also inherited. There he’ll sit in his crying chair at night, writing what he believes to be “poetry” whilst lusting over the girl who makes sandwiches in the deli in the local petrol station without ever asking her out as she might want to go for dinner in a restaurant and that would mean parting with some of his inherited wealth. He claims to be woke and right on but only as a sneaky way of getting close to the women he objectifies but could never have. He will die alone rich but empty, and leave his riches and property to the local poetry society, or to some woman he fancies but is completely out of his league and who also despises him. His life is likely as empty and devoid of character as the interior of this house.
looksee wrote: » Have you thought of writing a novel, maybe set in Caven? Or do you maybe want to buy it and you are trying to get the price down? I've seen plenty worse.
yellowlabrador wrote: » I think you're being a bit harsh here. It's being presented as a blank canvass. It looks clean and you could move in without too much work. If you're selling an empty house its a good idea to put some furniture so you get an idea of the size of the room. We don't know what the house looked like before it went up for sale.
Deleted User wrote: » It would be a godsend for anybody with zero interest in gardening but who likes a completely blank canvas for redecoration. Worked with somebody who lived on the little road, very convenient.
looksee wrote: » I've bought several houses in my time and much prefer to see what I am getting, and do my own fixes than the nonsense 'staging' that goes on, according to lots of Youtube videos, in the US.
ButtersSuki wrote: » https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house-bushfield-villa-bushfield-terrace-donnybrook-dublin-4/3423449 It looks completely neglected and unloved, like the owner is devoid of any emotion or feeling. Its blandness is a testament to the vacuousness of the owner’s life. How can a house like this look so uncared for and dated? Sparsely decorated to the point where it seems like it’s been uninhabited for years, and what looks like hand me down furniture, or worse still for someone who clearly comes from money, dare I say the house has been furnished with items from a charity shop. I bet it’s some tightarse from Cavan or somewhere like that who inherited it and sat alone in it at night because he has no friends counting his pennies as he’s such a mean and miserly person with no joy in his life.
miamee wrote: » "In need of cosmetic refurbishment" - understatement of the yearhttps://www.daft.ie/for-sale/terraced-house-83-fortlawn-avenue-blanchardstown-dublin-15/3422679
ButtersSuki wrote: » A valid point for sure for some, but not all buyers. There’s a reason show houses exist on new build developments and you’re not just presented with an empty box.