I'm shocked someone hasn't turned that into apartments by now.
I can see it owned by someone like Hyacinth Bucket. Someone pretending grandeur but not.
And a good selection of jumpers, I'd say it's freezing in the winter.
€1,200 to live in a converted garage. Galway can be pricey but not that pricey.
https://www.daft.ie/for-rent/flat-41-crestwood-coolough-road-co-galway/3636974
Wowzers, that is just fabulous!!!
Apart from the stripey carpet in all the hallways, I have a slight headache from that.......
God almighty, I'd buy that for not much more than the price of my modest terraced 2-bed in Dublin..... (that says as much about Dublin prices as it does about how "cheap" Derry is!)
Sure there was a converted bank in Belfast too a page or two back and was really cheap compared to a similar in Dublin. Like really cheap, it would be worth a couple of million in Dublin.
House in Dundalk just generally tackiness!
Looks like a good house generally - the floor and bathroom tiles and the black ceiling are ill-advised and would have to go, but otherwise its pretty much a blank canvas.
really? not seeing a lot wrong there. not terribly keen on those white tiles or the chairs but apart from that it looks fine.
It's backing onto the roughest area in Dundalk. I spoke to my wife about the house a little bit back because I thought it would be a nice deal.
to be fair it was the "tackiness" I was referring to. I have no idea where that house is located.
I don’t see much wrong with it either tbh. A bit corporate, but easily resolved
Its got a halting site feel off it, maybe its the marble floor and crystal chandeliers .
Looks well kept & a lot of money spent on it.
love the mature monkey puzzle tree, must be 70/80 years old.
Pic 30, this is a new build yet the lack of windows in that wall bemuses me, place seems very dark..
That house in Dundalk, something about it suggests (to me) that it was never lived in.
Even though there is a trampoline and other stuff in the garden, which suggests a family lived there, it still looks unlived in. Looks in very good condition, some of the decor is not my taste, but have definitely seen far worse on here.
That house has Love/Hate written all over it.
I can just feel the static off the stairs/landing carpet just looking at the pictures, making my hair stand on end!!!
There's something bleak about it, in general. I can't quite put my finger on what it is.
That's basically what I was referring to and I couldn't help to think how it would have being furnished!
Wonder no more
https://luxuryinteriors.ie/collections/reflections-furniture
Couldn't move in with it like that. Black, White, Grey.. I'm not big into massive amount of colour, but that seems very depressing just to walk around. Also. €335k seems a lot for what and where it is? Or am I completely out of touch..
Description sounds a bit dodgy! 😅
"Similar to the photo, but not actual"
Jesus christ.
Ah, ya can't bate the ould Street View
There’ll be no one out there to hear you scream, that’s for sure
https://goo.gl/maps/xx21dSnSQAcXCTfb9
I see the previous tenants were recently buried in the garden.
Wow. I have no words.......
I want it. I want it all and I want it now. That looks like my dream house! Granted, I'd add a few more bits, but it suits my personality anyway. I'm in awe of this place, fancy crucifix over the bed and all!
Get rid if all the tiles and add some colour and non-industrial style furnishings and that would be a lovely home. I don't know the location at all so can't comment on that.
I just can't put my finger on why it seems so bleak to me. I always look past decor, tbh.
No idea about the area/ location so haven't commented on that either.
There's a Marie Celeste vibe off it. It's clearly not finished and has never been lived in, yet it looks like a young family just disappeared in it.
It's very strange to see carpets, painted walls and some furniture in a house with exposed wires. Maybe it was staged for the photos?