Purple Mountain wrote: » It's all fine and dandy when you have a family at home but then they fly the nest and you and your OH (if you have held onto them too!) suddenly have all this unnecessary extra room to rattle around in. I see it with my home place too.
dmn22 wrote: » Just seen this house in Leitrimhttps://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house-beagh-dromahair-co-leitrim/3411961 Is it just me or this sound extremely dodgy?Also included in the sale are all the new appliances in the cottage ie. cooker, fridge, TV, also included are some tools, electric equipment, 20ft steel shipping container, caravan , 4x Seater Golf cart , trailers, Land Rover jeep, VW Toureg 2006 diesel , Toyota RAV 4 2005 petrol, Suzuki Jimny , Ford Transit Tipper truck 2005 diesel, 6 Ton Bedford Dumper diesel , 3 Ton Nissan Mini Excavator / Digger Diesel
Tabnabs wrote: » A very unusual property, an old train station, including the signal cabin and goods sheds.https://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochure/ballinlough-station-ballinlough-co-roscommon/4511817
looksee wrote: » Was it any good?
Deleted User wrote: » The asking is also €87k higher than this, 3 doors down in the same terrace..https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/bungalow-3-windmill-road-drogheda-co-louth/2756289
Pyr0 wrote: » This is what 1600 a month can get you in Dublin city.https://www.daft.ie/for-rent/studio-apartment-3-avondale-road-phibsborough-dublin-7/3433165 Boils my blood reading muck like this "REDMOND PROEPRTY GROUP are delighted to bring this Studio apartment in 3a Avondale Road to the letting market. 3a presents itself in pristine condition with open plan living, one bedroom, kitchen area and separate bathroom." Some example photos incase it gets taken down, or god forbid, rented.
nibtrix wrote: » Says €600 a month on the ad?
some random drunk wrote: » This is a new one for me, a "lean-to" bedroom. Which is in fact the house's only bedroom. The Dublin property market never ceases to amaze.https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/terraced-house-59-harty-place-portobello-dublin-8/3434260
Leg End Reject wrote: » That is bizarre! Is the unfinished mezzanine the bedroom? I don't understand the industrial floor covering, I presume it's industrial lino. Still, it would suit a single person with very few possessions and a healthy salary who wanted to be near town. The old outdoor loo would be handy for the lawnmower. :pac:
An absolute gem!
humberklog wrote: » Nothing like falling asleep to the gentle patter of rain on...checks notes...Perspex roof?
L1011 wrote: » Someone trying to get away very, very quickly?
lintdrummer wrote: » Forget the rain, imagine the sun beating in on Summer mornings waking you up at half 4. You'd need a four poster bed covered in black out blinds to sleep in there!
looksee wrote: » How much longer are agents going to mess about with those ridiculous cameras that supposedly make places look enormous? Once your eye has adjusted to it its obvious how small places are by the degree of distortion. Like the kitchen in the windowless house.
Deleted User wrote: » Bare plywood kitchen is tacky enough (thank you Dermot Bannon) but it looks like whoever did it managed to take any cosyness out of it whatsoever. What made me want to post it here was the bathroom, though... (pic 8). You have to walk through the shower to get to the toilet..?https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/terraced-house-6-windmill-road-drogheda-co-louth/3431805 The asking is also €87k higher than this, 3 doors down in the same terrace..https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/bungalow-3-windmill-road-drogheda-co-louth/2756289 I have been following Drogheda property for a long time, and I can't see a butchered house on that road selling for 225k, current madness or not. EDIT: Also, first bedroom only has the door in and out.. is that a fire safety thing? or is that allowed? I always thought bedrooms had to have a window big enough to get out of? or am I mistaken? (the bedroom is in the video if you scroll down the page).