Grey can be nice but there is such thing as too much! If it wasn't for the kitchen table and the wooden bed I'd have thought the photos were in black & white.
It's not the point as to whether they get it or not, that's not how it works.
Let's say a typical rent there used to be €1600 a couple of years ago. Someone advertises it at €2,200 and settles for €1,900.
Next one to rent one out sees that one at €2,200, puts theirs up for €2,400 and settles for €2,000.
The next one drives it up to €2,200.
So in a short space of time it's gone up from €1,600 to €2,200, or an increase of 37.5% in say 2 years. It works the same with sales prices.
They've no intention of getting €4,000, but by doing this they may find someone willing to settle for several hundred a month more than market rent.
Is there any particular reason why so many estate agent signs are dark blue with a red band at the bottom? Did they do their training at SF and have no imagination when they set up their own agency? Or is it a subliminal thing that draws people's attention to those colours?
I think it is weird to mention the insulation has been up grades when it does not appear to be the case and then also claim it is BER exempt. No idea why this would be exempt.
They've responded and slashed the price down to €3750. Bargain.
Nice finish and a carpeted stairs up to what is a "storage area" in the attic.
here is the competition
No chance of them getting that, or anywhere near it.
I can't see them getting that. The rent for the area isn't that high and I would be surprised if they could get €3k more likely €2500.
Spotted this on twitter. 4k is unbelievably greedy, surely to God they won't get that??
Daft link here: https://www.daft.ie/for-rent/house-119-beaumont-road-beaumont-dublin-9/3722949
I'm not sure which is worse, EA's distorted photos or rubbish amateur ones. On balance, I think its the amateur efforts.
I'm presuming some sort of office conversion. Leaving the false ceiling in the bedroom though 🤔
https://www.daft.ie/for-rent/apartment-ochilmore-laurencetown-co-galway/3727860
Looking at the 2022 photos, they were annoyed they lost money and said "screw this, we're taking the bidet with us"
Looks like the plans or something here
Getting or have got rid of the extension too..
Demolition of the existing two storey extension to the side and single storey family flat to the rear of the existing house; construction of a new two storey, three bedroom detached house to the side of the exi... Signup to read full development description
I live near that house, everything on the right of the house has been demolished and it looks like they'll be building something there soon
Once upon a time they were 😀
None of those walls were freshly painted.
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Ain't nothing like a splashing around a few pastels to give the place a new lease on life.
I assume they don't want people thinking it comes as part of the sale because they seen it in the photos but also don't want to put off potential buyers by telling them they are gonna be living next to a building site until later on in the sales process.
Yeah there's a very deliberate decision there to not take photos that show what's happening to the side of the site. So either the new house is built and squashed in beside this one or it's partially finished and looks bad next to this one.
A quick check on google streetview says it's neither though. I assume it's not part of the sale.
It looks as though someone bought it then there was some sort of family trauma and it got neglected, and now its being sold, looks like a good buy by Dublin standards.
Looks like a disastrous spur of the moment after thought.
OK I see whats happened about here now. Theyre selling the main house. No mention in the new ad that theres a brand new house built/being built next door.
The new ad doesn't mention anything about the garage or the planning permission for the new house and all the pictures omit the area where the new house is being built. I assume that they are either keeping that for themselves or it is being sold separately.
Comparing the earlier pictures it felt a bit like spot-which-furniture-was-auctioned-off..
^^ 106 Templeville Road is recorded on the Property Price Register as having sold for €910,000 last year!
Aside from dust and a couple of sockets messed with, it looks pretty much the same to me. And the garden is neglected. Not much difference really.
Heres what happens when you buy a house for €875 in 2020, get planning permission for a house at the side, and then realise you cant afford the work and have to sell the house for €650.
And also how houses can fall into sh1t so quickly.
2020
And now
What the hell is this, an apartment in a mansion/castle in the middle of nowhere in Mayo?