@KevRossi
OR: BidX1 could just do the decent thing and say what they know, and filter out 80% of potential buyers and stop wasting my and their time. I also looked at a property in Naas that they were selling at the time and was seriously interested in it. I just have very little confidence in them now.
The whole sector has the same problem. Having to assume an EA is a crook until collaborated otherwise (usually at a grand or two a pop in solicitor/surveyor fees) is a sorry state of affairs which was instrumental in me deciding to leave Ireland.
Nice house. Great views in the summer, but surely this would be prone to the tide coming right up? I wonder if the triple glazed bullet proof glass is flood proof, or if you can open the windows in the kitchen.
Absolutely no privacy either, anyone on the beach or road could see in. Only built in 2020 too, all that effort and then selling up so quickly.
Nice now but youd be looking at this for 9 months of the year
The interior of most old period houses always makes me depressed - who ever thought those carpets were a good addition?
And whats with the layout of those sofas and armchairs in pic 4? What are they all looking at?
very stylish when they were put in 40+ years
It looks like a house where a family was reared, the parents grew old and died. Older people don't tend to modernise their homes with the latest trends. It looks like it was well maintained over the years.
I have a feeling the owner bought next door so will have a bigger footprint to play with
Ah, that's a beautiful house!
Clearly decorated decades ago, and looks very well maintained, if old-fashioned.
A feeling you say ... 😁
Is the grassy area with the bench part of the folio or public? It looks public because of the opening in the wall. I'm imagining people drinking there in good weather.
You'd also have the sea firing stones at your windows for those 9 months of the year. Are these windows bulletproof?
I suspect a lot of time the view from the downstairs windows would look like this
They are, it's in the blub as one of the features. It must get very loud in squally weather.
Looks like there's a slot in flood defence channel on the kitchen windows.
I think eventually the sea will win that battle. It's a bit too close to the water for me.
The big house next door is sale agreed.
Yeah there'd be a few evening drinkers down there in the fine weather
I don't even have Trypophobia, but this photo triggered my Trypophobia into existence.
AFAIK, you can't own any property below the point of the highest tide of the year which would be very, very close to those windows. Literally nothing to stop a group of teens sitting on the stones and looking in your windows for the evening.
It'd be beautiful as an Air B&B for a weekend but I couldn't like there.
Literally nothing to stop a group of teens sitting on the stones and looking in your windows for the evening.
^^^^^^
The sight of me in my mankini would easily do the trick on that one. Not even their children's children would dare to peer into those windows after that.
Only on street parking?
No bathroom access for third bedroom or guests. Both bathrooms accessed through bedrooms.
There are at least two security cameras and a powerful flood light. I think in Ireland breaches are public property (state ownership) up to the high water line. The bottom windows would need to be made from bullet proof glass. I imagine after a few years they will be well scuffed and it will be like looking through the reinforced glass for the gorillas in Dublin Zoo.
The sight of me in my mankini ...
Some would pay extra for that 😉
They are some private beaches, the house in Cork had a private stretch. I just wasn't sure if the area to the side of the house with grass was public, seems it is.
Honestly for me a view like that would be half of the appeal
No such thing as a private beach in Ireland. Access to a beach might be via private land but that only goes to the high tide line, below that can't be privately owned. You can jump in a kayak and paddle upto any of those beaches and nobody can stop you.
The fussy facial on the outside isn't a good sign. Includes garden ornaments, sunbeds, bar, general tat about the house!
Gloriously tacktastic. 🤣
Not as much religious stuff as I was expecting Boss.
How do they get the ladders off the roof without a ladder?