So much bad taste crammed into.... so much space 🥺
The garden is lovely though!
They're American would you believe.
The definition of money not being able to buy taste.
Ugh, that house 8s very tacky, it's all fur coat and no knickers.
I think you'll find the one on the right is a bust. 😂
I'll get my coat ...
Will they include the can of WD-40 to seal the deal?
I wouldn't be gone on the portraits!
A local farmer will buy it for the land and then leave it go to rack and ruin...............well, even more rack and ruin. Pity.
It’s such a pity to have left a beautiful house like that to decay for so long. At least it looks like it’s been abandoned quite a while ago.
It's in Tipperary, so Michael Lowry should be able to sort you out with your own motorway exit for the right size brown envelope.
Agree and if anyone did have deep pockets and was able to renovate the house they would have a lovely view of the motorway.
It looks idyllic until you see the ariel shot and how close it actually is to the motorway.
You can see that was a fine house in its day, but I doubt it would be economical to try to restore it.
You're buying the farm (not figuratively), not the house. You've got to love estate agents, "half a mile from the motorway". It's actually way less than that, it's less than 200 metres.
The catch? You only get the motorway road noise across the field with that. If you want actually drive on the motorway, it's a 12km trip on country roads. Take me home...
Oh no guys, you know when picture #2 is cows and picture #10 is horses that you're in for a doozy. I don't know if this house can be saved. It's in such a bad state. And it's POA? I feel like they're maybe just selling the land. The house is incidental.
Also the map is for the completely wrong location. You'd be doing well to fit 115 acres of land into the centre of Roscrea town.
I'm not sure chucking in a microwave quite counts as glorified
I scrolled through the photos a couple of times looking for a living room, then realised, yes, its a hotel room! It isn't even glorified! Any decent hotel room would have a table and an armchair at least.
Who would pay €950 a month to live in a glorified hotel room out in the back arse of Ballinasloe?
https://www.daft.ie/for-rent/apartment-gortnahorna-clontuskert-ballinasloe-co-galway/3769677
Yeah, nice place but 1.2 million for a modest mews even in D4 is madness.
Yeah it is down to personal taste and its not to my taste. I doubt many people could call that house beautiful from the outside though.
I wouldnt even describe it as retro being honest.
My first thought was, why are they showing the back of the house in the main photo?
And they could have at least tried to line up the downstairs window with the upper ones.
It appears not inline with one of the houses just a new roof with a divider due to different materials.
I quite like the front and it is weird people this it is a modern style as opposed to retro style. Personal taste is more the issue.
The outside just doesnt fit in with the other houses at all - its horrible. The roof is not in line with the other houses either. It looks very odd. Its some architects idea of whats on trend - but it actually ages very quick and becomes an eyesore.
Inside is ok but agree with others that the kitchen is awful - its like something you would find in a cheap holiday home.
What's the deal with the really tall fireplace in picture 4? Looks like something from Beetlejuice.
There small!
The kitchen is a serious let down and would be a deal breaker for me. Who wants to pay that much and then have to re do things? it's nice enough apart from that though. Great location. I'm sure it will be snapped up
Daft have it fixed now.
Not a bad looking place but lads, people buying houses are getting roasted in Dublin. And as was mentioned earlier, the kitchen is too small.
to get that liveable youd need a lot of self labour to go with the 180k renovation budget id imagine.
And weed the front gravel area!
.... and they need to proof read their ad!
Jeepers, that's a fairly eye-watering price for a 3-bed alright!
But it is about 100m from the seafront (which I would pay a premium for), and right beside Sandymount village which is gorgeous, and does look beautifully spec'ed - and is bigger than I thought from looking at the cover pic - nearly 1500sq ft is a very reasonable size for Dublin city. And it has parking.
Having said that, the living area is really only suitable for a single/couple, and there's that bizarre wasted space in front/under the stairs which isn't photographed - maybe it's not as big as it looks in the photo (what is, with estate agents' pics!!!) and is just coat-hanging space.
Personally I don't like the kitchen - that washing machine sticking out would drive me over the edge very quickly. And I have those glass doors up high in my kitchen - very snazzy looking, but the hinges have given out and they're going to decapitate someone one day!
(side note, if anyone on here knows someone who might replace the hinges for me, please let me know)
I don't think they'll have any trouble selling, though!