Definitely!!!!
First thing I'd do is get rid of the gym to make room for all the bikes.
i'd get rid of the dining room!!! 😁
Salt air would eat cars alive there anyway. A garage wouldn’t make much difference. Still not great to have a grey econobox crossover blocking your view though.
I wonder how stable the beach/cliff edge is there?
Look at Meeeeeee. Blur it out on Google maps though. Unless you move a couple of yards to either side and its perfectly visible. Sadly. Its an overdone monstrosity, and far too big for the site.
The little house to the left still has a very long back garden, and access from the other end of it.
The cliffs are sound enough on that bit of the coast, they are a bit dodgy and tend to fall down further along towards Annestown.
Actually the garage was on the other side and was replaced by the swimming pool, the dining room on the right (from the front) was added at the same time, sometime between 2004 and 2009
Anyone fancy living in a church in Holland?
Yes please! But looks like it is attached to a school or something and no outside space/garden.
Having witnessed a BER assessment on my then-apartment I have little faith in the system as a whole.
The two Waterford homes have lovely detailing and furniture, but the earlier Photoshop furniture will haunt me for a while.
The house and site next door (Tramore) must be worth a fortune.
Apologies if this is on here already. In recent weeks it has been reduced from 2.5 million.....
I've been in it a couple of times and it's a beautiful house in a fabulous location. I often thought if I had the money I'd but it. Then I saw this video and now I'm not so sure......
If the sea can do that kind of damage to the sea wall and nearby road you'd have to wonder a) How long will the house be there? and b) How much would it cost to insure? Mind you, I'm sure it's survived many storms over the years and is built on solid rock. I wouldn't sleep soundly in a storm there myself.
It is odd that they set it so far back on the site (thus having a bigger front lawn than a back garden), and built right to the edge on both sides. There was plenty of space to have a huge house AND valuable space around it. Maybe it was a planning restriction from the position of a previous house on the site?
But they did solve the bin problem by building an enclosure in the corner of the front garden.
It looks like the houses either side could look out their back windows, or from their garden, and see you on the loo or in the jacuzzi bath. 😂
that's the gas tank behind that
I was thinking it was a silly place to put the bin storage, you'd have a pain in your hole putting the rubbish out
a few times a day. Imagine asking a teenager to put the rubbish in the bins!!! :-)
I can't decide if i love this or hate this. a lot of house for the money mind.
I do love this though. Like the 70s idea of what a far future house would be
Yep, exactly the right village!
Small world as they say. 😀
That neighbourhood(Palmdale) is where Afro man moved to after his family moved out of south central LA.
When the Afro man walked through the white neighbourhood houses went up for sale.
Is that Troy McClures house
Very much in that style. Nice to see architects doing something different
I wonder what's the story with this house in Galway that's up for rent. It has 5 bedrooms but €5500 a month most be to cover the mortgage. Why would you need 8 bathrooms? I always think having a bar in your house is quite tragic
If you have that much money to spend on rent every month you would be better off buying a house.(obviously it wouldn't be as fancy as that) but it would be your own house and the money you will spend on mortgage is going some where unlike wasting €5,500 every month.
I don't think people will be queing up to rent that house. It seems poor value for money. It seems to have overly large, awkward, empty rooms that would not be comfortable to live in. The kitchen is dreadful.For that money I would want alot more
Awful house. The main staircase is an eyesore and the 2 spiral staircases in pic 19 and 40 look lethal. Kitchen is ugly too as mentioned above.
A house built with notions and no practicality. Far too big to be homely.
ETA: Just read the blurb, interior designer my eye. 🤣
And what is with the sofa stage in pic 15?
You’re meant to picture Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn in their later years making out on that sofa with Galway bay in the background. Pick your choice of music score.
My thought was live sex show. 😂
Can you imagine coming into a gathering in that room and the choice being to squash in the end of an already crowded sofa, or go and sit on the throne!