and a G rating as well. the place is an icebox.
Looks like the kind of yoke you'd buy in the Caribbean or some South American sh1thole for well under 100k.
Stripped back to its shell or started and never finished....
https://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochure/rostellan-55-quay-street-skerries-county-dublin/4608501
It looks like they ran out of money. I'm not familiar with the location but on a stormy night when there's a good swell. Would that be a problem? I'd never have a house so close to the sea here in Sligo
Know the area quite well and there would definitely be a few days a year where the waves would crash over the wall there. Be expensive cleaning all those windows with the salt water.
That said, it's a perfect location in a lovely town so will be nice for someone with a good bit of cash to come in and snap it up.
"Enviously located" 🤣
I've always wanted to live close to the sea...but not that close!
they'll have their own sea pool in a few years.
900K for an unfinished house that isn't that big in Skerries seem excessive. the parking looks like a nightmare as well.
It is excessive. I was looking at Skerries before lockdown and most were fairly affordable. Something like that, unfinished and not particularly big should be more around the €600k mark.
As should this, or possibly lower - https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/terraced-house-kybe-cottage-58-strand-street-skerries-co-dublin/3817183
even that in much better nick seems expensive. Didnt realise that Skerries was such an expensive place to live.
The front of that cottage is lovely, but the ugly flat roofed extension out the back ruins it. It still needs a fair bit of cosmetic work too. I wonder did they carpet over the tiles in the hall? The original tiles in the porch area are lovely.
The sea will never get you in Mullinabreena anyway!!!
If it does, we're all f***ed!
Speaking of excessive. Two nice houses one a terrace house the other a semi detached. I think they are well over priced. The terrace house hasn't its BER published either
How loud would the traffic sound if you lived in that Wolfe Tone Street house? It's right beside the main road, isn't it?
https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house-ross-cottage-church-road-celbridge-co-kildare/3937918 - €250,000 for a 31 square metres in Celbridge seems a bit rich. It looks like it may have been part of the house next to it, though I can't say that with certainty.
Shower in the bedroom, I thought it was a wardrobe from the picture!
I sincerely hope that nobody is sucked in to pay €250,0000 for that shoe box size house.
Its like a granny flat, but not connected to a main house or anything? Strange place.
From streetview it looks like it was there in 2009 as well.
https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house-the-old-schoolhouse-corran-lake-leap-co-cork/3960365
That's just a shed with "notions"
It looks well finished but it's a nope for me. It's absolutely tiny.
The gas boiler is in a closet off the bedroom FFS! Does that comply with building regs? At least you wouldn't need an alarm, you could wake up to the sound of your boiler starting, then go and sit on your little 2 seater sofa and gaze into the double oven wondering where it all went wrong.
250K for a bedsit, the bloody notions of some people!
Someone paid 160,000 for it back in 2018. It's a very strange property, as said previously, a shed with notions.
Would you be permitted to park a car in the Driveway front of it? Surely you'd end up blocking the path and find yourself with a nice fine for it.
Depends on the car.
Google Streetview would confirm that there's no room to park a car in front of the house.
Unless it was one of these.
Looks like a converted garage
There are 2 other apartments in celbridge for sale at the same price or less, both over twice the size with 2 beds.
That's lovely looking but the garden is far too small and it's a BER G, so absolutely freezing most likely.