Yeah, 5 mins drive to the nearest town, not a hope I'd live so far from civilisation.
I'm terrifed of cows and livestock in general.
Especially Cows with Guns - it is the US after all...
Brilliant song.
I love the deskchair beside the front door, all ready to go for the heat wave in July.
Celtic Tiger Mc-Monstrosity
Jeepers, wouldn't the house look a lot better with a bit of a tidy before the photos were taken! The top photo is especially grim.
Some people have no cop on. To sell a house you have to present it well - that includes being clean and tidy. Maybe they dont want to sell.
Im shocked that they think they will get €800,000 for a house thats a shell on a smallish site. Crazy!
What's all the crap two doors over? Broken down cars? Headstones?
Probably a rental, tenants don't care. But will give out about mold and wallpaper falling off. That photo with the clothes horse tells a story!
Looks like a pile of stones.
Worth a read.
This 5 bedroom Manse in Donegal for €695k has a certain charm about it
Seems to be an old planters gaff. I'm guessing anyway. See the old bells to call the house maid.
Furniture very outdated, and carpet floor in the bathroom.... :eek:
Love the library though.
Lovely house.
Holy moly, that is a FABULOUS house 😍.
The decoration wouldn't be exactly to my taste, maybe, but it's absolutely in keeping, and by God I'd suffer it if I had to!
What a house for that price !!
Agree some of the decor would have to change. Overall though it seems like a well maintained house.
This one looks more 'lived in' but a mad amount of house and gardens for your money.
https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/semi-detached-house-shaen-house-1-park-street-terrace-mountmellick-co-laois/3657467
Weird the boys bedroom has a few beds so looks like it's shared in a large house which is kinda strange unless the beds are there for friends or cousins when they visit.
To answer the OP; yes, I would live in a house like that and would be delighted, especially for that price.
To echo HeidiHeidi, the decor isn't to my taste but it's fine. I'd give it a few years before redecorating the halls and anything else that had obvious "elderly person" vibes off it, but the kitchen looks good so would get the rest of the house to match the vibe. Would probably make the garden more basic and low maintenance and invest in a robot mower so my spare time isn't spent outside.
One can only dream.
It could be a beautiful house - needs a hell of alot or work though - kitchen is tiny in relation to the size of the house. It has a cold and damp feel looking at the photos aswell. ( didnt notice much radiators in the house)
The reception rooms could be great - they are presented very badly in the photos though - cluttered, furniture in the wrong places or just too much furniture etc. Its a good price though so someone will buy it and bring it back to its glory. I love old houses.😀
It's deffo very charming but probably freezing. There's two portable oil filled radiators in the downstairs rooms. While I have a very very modest home, it's modern and warm. I'm not sure I could ever go back to living in a cold home.
I’ve never seen a house listed as ‘sold as is’. Sounds like a dodgy car. Now it might mean you get all the furnishings, but I’d be getting a detailed survey. It’s actually not a bad house and site.
That's actually not bad at all I was expecting an absolute sh1theap on the inside after all the photos of the outside at the start.
At first, I thought the house had everything. But then I realised the workshop is a totally different building. Assumed it was once the noisiest house in the world if there were boat engines being worked on down the hallway.
One of the showers looks to have a wooden frame door. That's bizarre. Some of the plastering of some ceilings is that crappy old custom thing from the 70s and 80s (can't remember the name of it). The kitchen has the smallest amount of tiles allowable but turns into carpet way too soon. That aside, it's nice and pretty decent for the money.
All houses are 'sold as seen'. If you discover something is broken, then that's on you, the buyer. That's why people get engineering surveys done on houses so that they don't get any unexpected surprises.
Usually when they say 'sold as is,' its been left in absolute sh!te with a large skip and a ton of repairs required. That actually looks grand, but I wonder is there some sort of other issue with it
Wondering do they mean with all furniture or bits and pieces within the place, nothing will be cleared out, sold as is.
This one has a bit of wtf painting on the wall in picture 6.
Do you mean the one eyed woman washing her hair, or the sperm to either side? :)