Who'd live in a house like this?
KevRossi wrote: » loads of space for expansion... it's incredible.. Steet View don't do it justice
2ndcoming wrote: » It's hipster central around there. Few last remaining oul local spinsters and bachelors must get a land seeing these hairy yokes with holes in their ears walking around the place.
KevRossi wrote: » For €215,000 you can have this 2-bed with loads of space for expansion. About 15 mins from Sligo town centre by car, or less than 40 by bike. But the location.... I know it well from cycling out there and it's incredible, pics on Strret View don't do it justice as it's a bit cloudy and overcast. Build a small platform on the lakeshore to swim from and you're good to go.
BattleCorp wrote: » There's an awful lot of work needed on the cheaper house and you wouldn't likely have any change out of €87k if you went about doing the work.
LaChatteGitane wrote: » Hipsters or no. What counts is that these cottages don't fall into a state of disrepair and are being cared for well.
2ndcoming wrote: » For the most part they don't fall into a state of disrepair because chancers know they can build a half shed off the back, give them a bit of a tidy up and ask 275k for them. There's plenty that are in absolute disrepair around the city I'm sure lots of young people would like a chance at reviving. They'll prob be sold for cash to Paddy the plasterer and appear here in a couple years time, with half built sheds off the back of them for 275k. Or more.
Kintarō Hattori wrote: » In fairness now I think that's quite nice. Yes it's not cosy as such but it's clean and modern. I've no idea about the price of property in Drogheda but overall that's a nice update of an old house.
Ireland has returned to Celtic Tiger era house price inflation, with average home prices rising by over 1pc a month or more across the country since the end of March. Selling prices for three-bedroom semi-detached homes have risen more than 4pc over the past three months nationwide, with areas such as Drogheda and Limerick recording double-digit increases in the same period, according to new data released today by the Irish Independent REA Average House Price Index. The survey also shows house prices in Dublin are surging by €1,500 a week. The country’s biggest quarterly rise came in Drogheda where demand caused prices to increase by €30,000 to €250,000 in 12 weeks – a rise of 13.5pc in the quarter and 19pc annually.
a brand new single bed for your room of good quality with top quality interior for your room
KevRossi wrote: » €1,050 per month for 1.5 rooms in a house share with the landlady and her daughter. In Swords, the metropolis of North Dublin [sic]. The landlady has spared no expense here, having purchased... What more could you want for €12,600 per annum.https://rentberry.com/ie/apartments/2092938-one-br-swords-swords-village-ed-l-ie?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIhcfz6fPB8QIVkVAVCB2WHQGpEAEYASABEgLR3_D_BwE
BattleCorp wrote: » Might be problematic to build a small swimming platform on land you don't own. But yeah, it's a lovely setting and the cottage looks nice enough on the inside.
We have the famous pavilion shopping mall 10 mins from our home
We also have small pomeranian friendly dog, the best behaved that makes no noise and great with people
retalivity wrote: » I'm just surprised she is not charging €1,166pm to maximise the free tax relief under the rent a room scheme.
josip wrote: » I'd expect both mother and daughter to be included for that price.
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.
Muahahaha wrote: » According to a report out last week Drogheda house prices are surging at the moment, they claim it has got the fastest house price inflation in the country
It starts at 5.30 and by the time the video finishes at 6.20 the ambulance is getting closer to the house so it gets louderhttps://www.realestatealliance.ie/6-windmill-road-drogheda-louth/700184/tour
LaChatteGitane wrote: » So, not hipsters then.
Deleted User wrote: » Regarding the swords one, why would you highlight a single bed? Any adult I know, even sleeping on their own, uses a double bed? Is "single bed" code for "no riding"? Or is the room just tiny, i wonder (it doesn't seem to be pictured?)
punisher5112 wrote: » On the swords one it's actually a really sad time to show us all what many have to endure by paying through the nose to live.... A house share with a mother and daughter and a dog, they will most likely not tolerate you using the sitting room etc and probably guessing here but restrict kitchen times and also look for you to be out mostly.....
KevRossi wrote: » For €215,000 you can have this 2-bed with loads of space for expansion. About 15 mins from Sligo town centre by car, or less than 40 by bike. But the location.... I know it well from cycling out there and it's incredible, pics on Strret View don't do it justice as it's a bit cloudy and overcast. Build a small platform on the lakeshore to swim from and you're good to go. Streetview - turn around for the house. https://www.google.com/maps/@54.3381857,-8.4060944,3a,75y,124.42h,82.28t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sxgBydOc7va0XWcqScDNv8A!2e0!7i16384!8i8192https://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochure/glencar-north-sligo-sligo/4346633
Muahahaha wrote: » According to a report out last week Drogheda house prices are surging at the moment, they claim it has got the fastest house price inflation in the country Its a good job of modernising a small space. Did anyone watch the video though? The estate agent did a single take for a 6+ minute long video and it was all going great until the last minute or so. She was out in the back garden and described it as "very quiet" but in the background you can clearly hear the sirens of an ambulance. Living there you would hear them constantly as its only a few hundred metres from Lourdes hospital which covers the entire north east area up to Monaghan and Cavan. Outside of Dublin & Cork it is one of the countries busiest hospitals so regular sirens in that area are pretty much the norm every day. The agent would have known that but it didnt stop her describing the garden as "very quiet" even when the evidence in her own video was showing the opposite. It starts at 5.30 and by the time the video finishes at 6.20 the ambulance is getting closer to the house so it gets louderhttps://www.realestatealliance.ie/6-windmill-road-drogheda-louth/700184/tour
The Mighty Quinn wrote: » Also, a single bed is perfectly good for riding it's the sleeping together part afterwards that's difficult :cool:
Larsso30 wrote: » I've lived there and for the life of me I cannot understand why the prices are surging! (apologies to anyone from drogheda!)
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