€2700 a month for that! I can't even tell where the 3 bedrooms are supposed to be.
It looks very unsafe - one of the support beams removed from the ceiling to put in a rickety staircase too.... what?
Jesus that place is a mess.
Wow I think thats one of the worst properties thats been on here. The cheek of them to expect someone to rent that wreck for €2700.
It looks like it was renovated by an amateur using stuff they had lying around in the shed or picked up from the dump.
Are these trees growing out of the counter top spreading out it seems through the roof with some electrical wires mixed through. Thats some mess.
Is that a toilet in the kitchen? (photos 8 and 9)
Ad says it's off grid, probably because the wiring is a death trap. No way is the unverified B3 BER even remotely accurate. I'm going to report the ad.
Jaysus!!!
That 'floor' that just goes over the edge in pic 5 is a total liability. In pic 6 there seems to be reflections in a sheet of glass, but I can't see where the glass is. Presumably those two sheets of heavy glass in pic 5 are to go somewhere similar. It looks like a death trap.
Wheelchair accessible too... That's up there with the worst I've seen, all I can imagine is all the ways one could be injured
That is actually hilarious, The landlord "David Byrne" must be taking the piss
Beachfront Bungalow , secluded , suit Sea/Nature lovers Serial killers/Meth cooks/Interpol watchlisters...
And that roof beam is purely cosmetic, right?
I wonder how that roof would get on with a fall of snow on top of it?
Does off grid mean the esb disconnected it and will refuse to reconnect it as it's a death trap?
How would a renter get power? A petrol generator in the garden?
At least they could put in an off grid system if solar panels and batteries, not just say off grid good luck.
If the ESB have it disconnected for more than 2 years I think then you are looking at paying about 3k to have it reconnected & paying to have the wiring certified
Why are they flying the Russian imperial flag?
(actually scratch that, it would be right on-brand for them to take territory (or roof beams in this case) that don't belong to them
Cha-ching
If its six months to two years you need an electric certificate for the ESB. That costs about 500-700 euro for a two or three bed house. Longer than two years it treated as a new connection.
So in 2018 it was a two-bed, now its a three-bed?
It’s got sleeping for 3 rather than 3 bed.
Are you looking at the old ad? In the ad on DAFT it says 3 bed and lists 1 single and 2 double bedrooms....
Always wondered what most of these houses looked like on the inside. Have seen a couple on here before, think one had the "ground floor" as the middle floor, complete with bridge to front door. This one is done quite tastefully, if not very beige (but beige looks clean at least). I thought it would be more than 4 rooms tbh! Fine house for 800k, but again, no proper privacy as neighbours on top of ya. Spent a good few times driving through this estate. Haven't been in years!
Can this be reported for inspections or anything? I'm not sure if this is a thing but I think all rentals should be inspected and must be a standard much better than this.
The more I look at that ad, the more I'm convinced it has to be a wind-up of some sort, or someone testing the limits of DAFT's ad control policy or something.
It just can't actually be for real. Can it?
Anyone nearby confirm that it exists and has/had tenants?
Not a bad house but I'd have to put a hand rail on the stairs.
Ì noticed the same thing. Its bonkers not having handrails on stairs. The leading cause of injury & deaths in homes are falls and a simple handrail can help prevent that.
If I wanted that much house, that one is interesting and pleasing, if a bit soulless at the moment, but it has been 'showroomed' for sale. I agree a bit more colour would be attractive, but the beige/off white is harmless and neutral. I had completely forgotten about that estate, I saw it being built which I seem to recall was when you had to travel the old Tramore Road because the main road was flooded - every time there was a shower of rain. Its well hidden in narrow winding backroads but a good situation generally, though its a car journey from anywhere.
When you look at streetview there is a rather disconcerting number of other houses, all looking very similar but the streetview is from 2009; the actual photos show that the site has matured very well since.
That seems like a reasonable price considering the size of the site and the quality (it appears) of the build.
And it's a simple install.
Another thing I'd do is put a longer surface on top of the kitchen sink island so that it over hangs the bar stools, making it a much more practical breakfast bar.
My elderly father has already fallen twice in his home, and just won't allow me to put in a handrail for him.
Its not just the elderly either - anyone who has had a mis-step on a stair knows that feeling.
But besides that, as @looksee posted, it is showroomed. Personally I like the warmth of the timber & leather combination, especially those brown leather couches. The tree branch light - not so much.
Yes, that's a waterfall. Under the bed.
And its 8m...EIGHT MILLION. For gravel, and concrete blocks in the windows.
I have to get up in the night to pee as it is. If I slept over a waterfall I'd be up all night