Lets move into the house when it's only half built (and then sell it on).
Scariest thing listed..."Although requiring completion (to include electrics and plumbing)"....at least they didn't leave their shite bucket in sight!!!
That is very.......odd. It appears to be half wired as there are a number of things plugged in.
https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house-iona-cottage-grangebellew-co-louth/3568366
So much wood and it's newly refurbished 😮
That's horrible.
I'm inspired to rip the dry wall out of my kids bedrooms to make them some bookshelves.
Housing estate on bog 'should be demolished'
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/housing-estate-on-bog-should-be-demolished-1.553871
The setpic tiger’s legacy lives on.
I believe the owner/builder...developed health problems and has since passed...
I knew a lad, who was in the middle of doing his house in Loughrea and passes during CoVid19...from the pictures it looks like his house
https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/semi-detached-house-7-radharc-na-seascan-dungloe-co-donegal/3574023 - Who'd buy it 🤔
285K????
That bookshelf wallpaper makes me want to cry!
benefits from vacant possession
That's quite a spin on a boarded up house about to fall over!
I don't know if it's the way the photo is taken or not but the toilet roll holder on the wall looks very high up, hard to reach, i would think! 😁
See what I mean?
Is it wrong that I find this place horrible? or am I to common for it?
https://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochure/grangebeg-on-c-16-25-acres-dunlavin-wicklow/4513561
Dunnes bag gives the game away
What is odd is that it is a seven bed house with all kinds of wonderful and amazing rooms, according to the blurb, but they only managed 5 interior shots in total. Meanwhile what is that yoke in the garden that looks like a sewer pipe opening into a sunken space?
It's suppose to be a well.
Its supposed to be a water feature I think, not seeing that its a well?
The arch feature over the front door looks slightly phallic
But to go along with the above, the photos are crap. There's obviously a good bit of money behind the house so you'd imagine they'd put some effort into gathering proper photos
I hate pine and timber in a house, but there is something log cabiny about that I find quite nice. I surprised myself at liking it!
That said it's in louth and I promised myself I'd never live there again 😂
Did this estate not feature on the TV show abandoned engineering? (may be one very similar, foundations were sinking iirc)
Look under the ramp outside the the door, massive gap. I am certain this is the estate. Surely to god they wouldn't try sell it, not even in Ireland. Featuring on a TV show showing how faulty and dangerous it was built!
Plenty of money but no taste.
At least they'll bring most of their interior taste with them and hopefully some of the garden objects as well.
Yep same estate
Ponder your wardrobe choice for the day as you sit on the bog. Classy!
Imagine all that money, and yet this is your solution for a gym room!
This house, or another one in the same estate, was for sale about a year ago for 30k. They appear to have gone around the local auctioneers with no luck, and have now engaged an auction house to just get rid.
Do they not run the risk of being sued the same way that the current owners sued the builders and architects? Surely new owners would be buying/inheriting the same problems that the current ones have been compensated for? (Assuming that they won the courtcase, i didn't see the results anywhere).
I'm sure the legal pack provided to prospective bidders would make this fact clear, so it would be a case of Caveat Emptor and hence the price.
As an aside, I see the property 'benefits from vacant possession.' I think the previous occupants had an aversion to glass, both inside and out!