It also seems that the new drive will go so close to the original house down the side that if you open a window it will be opened into the drive. Assuming they don't build a wall across the windows.
So the entrance and driveway to the new house the buyer will be paying for takes a chunk out of the front garden, takes all the privacy from the side of the house and a new house is in their back garden?
How the hell did they get planning permission for that? I hope they all get on and wave cheerily at each other from all the overlooking windows.
And you don't even get to keep the front garden.. and a chunk of the tarmac out the back is taken too.
That's seems odd.
That appears to be the case. How on earth did they get planning for that? The house would be behind and 'overlapping' the existing house with all kinds of privacy issues, overlooking etc.
not a bad house but a lot of money for where the house located a huge primary school being built in front of it and another primary school right beside it.
Traffic can be a nightmare. Plus am I right in saying the land outlined in red is not part of the sale and they are building house in your back garden ?
they appear to be, uPvc sash windows are awful.
It's the one thing I'd change about the house, the inside of the front door looks particularly awful. Are the sash windows PVC?
second one is a nice house but the uPVC is a shame.
The Bramley house has been staged to within an inch of its life (two chairs and a bowl of lemons making the kitchen 'pop', and polished raised beds in the garden), but yes, lovely house. It looks as though that estate agent has a photographer that really knows what they are doing, note to other estate agents, exaggerated wide angle lens shots don't make a house look bigger, they just look stupid.
BER is very misleading and doesn't really say much about how well heating works but efficiency. It is an old building and probably not the warmest but could actually heat very well.
From that picture it looks like you would be able to fit a car in. Maybe not a big car but a Fiat 500 would fit easily
Whoops, I missed that.
It is a lovely house, I particularly love the garden. It's a in a good location too but I still think the price tag is excessive. For that kind of money I'd probably buy something in Rosses Point or close by without actual been in the town itself.
The second house is amazing, inside and out.
It's on 3 acres, how big a garden do you need?
That's lovely looking but the garden is far too small and it's a BER G, so absolutely freezing most likely.
There are 2 other apartments in celbridge for sale at the same price or less, both over twice the size with 2 beds.
Looks like a converted garage
Google Streetview would confirm that there's no room to park a car in front of the house.
Unless it was one of these.
Depends on the car.
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.
Someone paid 160,000 for it back in 2018. It's a very strange property, as said previously, a shed with notions.
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!
It looks well finished but it's a nope for me. It's absolutely tiny.
That's just a shed with "notions"
https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house-the-old-schoolhouse-corran-lake-leap-co-cork/3960365
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.
I sincerely hope that nobody is sucked in to pay €250,0000 for that shoe box size house.
Shower in the bedroom, I thought it was a wardrobe from the picture!
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.