seamus wrote: » Unbelievable property, it's barely in Dublin though to be fair. You wouldn't be popping out for a walk down to the pub or the shop. It all gets very rural once you start climbing into the mountains. Great little spot to develop into a high-class party location. Build some additional accommodation, a small bar, auditorium, outdoor activities, etc. Rent it out for weddings, corporate & political junkets, etc.
Deleted User wrote: » It's hardly Mein Kampf in a bookcase on it's own, uplit with a spotlight :pac:
inforfun wrote: » So... you are going to watch the tv sitting on the stairs then?
some random drunk wrote: » This picture is a good example of what I was saying about the shrunken cgi furniture. Compare the size of the couch with the steps of the stairs, the front door and the window. No way you'd actually fit a real couch in like that. It's like the furniture images were reduced to circa 60% of actual real life size, giving the impression of loads of room in that house.
Muahahaha wrote: » Article on some of the converted churches for sale in the UK at the moment.https://www.theguardian.com/money/gallery/2021/jun/25/homes-for-sale-in-former-churches-in-pictures
Larsso30 wrote: » https://clarkeauctioneers.com/property/25-castle-street-wicklow-town-co-wicklow/ 180k for 4 walls. Nice location but house is small and gonna cost you fortune to get it liveable
Baybay wrote: » It’s a lovely location, almost beside the Black Castle.
Muahahaha wrote: » Article on some of the converted churches for sale in the UK at the moment.https://www.theguardian.com/money/gallery/2021/jun/25/homes-for-sale-in-former-churches-in-pictures This one the pick of the bunch, 4 bedrooms, £550k More pics here https://www.fineandcountry.com/uk/property-for-sale/accrington/bb5-2sb/2128004
The Nal wrote: » 100 odd decaying corpses in your back garden.
Trigger Happy wrote: » Meanwhile in Vancover $680 per month will get you a bed in a bathroom.https://www.vancouverisawesome.com/real-estate/this-bathroom-with-a-bed-was-listed-as-a-micro-studio-for-680mo-in-vancouver-photos-3927000
Gloomtastic! wrote: » That’s a wind-up surely. No power points. :rolleyes:
Murt10 wrote: » Ok I know a builder might buy this one but there's an awful lot of work to be done and you don't know how well it was built in the first place. They're asking €219k, which is not exactly giving it away. And given the price of houses in the area, I can't see anyone turning a profit on it, but then, what do I know?https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/end-of-terrace-house-83a-fortlawn-avenue-blanchardstown-dublin-15/3422952 And the neighbouring one isn't any betterhttps://www.daft.ie/for-sale/terraced-house-83-fortlawn-avenue-blanchardstown-dublin-15/3422679
KevRossi wrote: » Anyone know what the story with this would be? It's been up for several months, possibly more than a year. I'm looking at houses in that price bracket. Turns out it was auctioned for €266,000, but must have fallen through and i's back up on Daft.ie. This is the ad on Daft.ie, priced at €215,000 https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/house-290-galtymore-road-drimnagh-dublin-12/3437212 This is the ad on the auctioneers website, highest offer 6 months ago for €266,000. https://eddempsey.ie/Residential-Property/290-Galtymore-Road-Drimnagh-Dublin-12/44&ser=1
The Nal wrote: » Its a 2 bed in a dodgy enough area with tiny (shared) back garden