Great minds think alike!
I go through the photos then scroll down the ridiculous amount the site requires you to, to find the BER and note that house needs the cost of it put into it again to make it in anyway comfortable
*sucks teeth* that's going to need at minimum the purchase price again to make it habitable. You may wonder why the lino is so wrinkled in the living room.
Ceiling heights are fairly low - probably accounts for why a lot of the interior photos are taken at a low level.
You get a nice bit of house for your 110k with this one.
Yeah if you like entertaining I see no problem with it either tbh.
Especially if you are a smoker and your circle are mostly smokers. Having an area away from main house but warm and sheltered where you can enjoy a smoke and drink without going outside annoying the neighbours etc I can see the benefit tbh.
That's really nice.
Just to dispel the Estate Agent bullshit bingo, Keshcarigan is about 20km of absolute shite roads away from Carrick On Shannon
I know a handful of people who have bars at home (not in their home, but in a close by building/shed. The bar in that house is in a separate building as well), I wouldn't class any of them as drinkers at all. It's much more of an ocassional social outlet for them. And it's mainly because they have the space and money to do it combined with the fact that they and are just fed up with the hassle of going to the pub.
I would hate the idea of a bar within the walls of a family home though.
Yip, that would be right down my street as well. I could live with the pink.
It is in all. Looks perfect for me a single male but unfortunately I don't have the money.
That will sell for alot more I'd say. Is beautiful though.
One of the best condition houses I've seen for under 100k
I always find it quite tragic when you see a bar in someone's home.
I think the house is bland,cold and old fashioned both and inside and out. The kitchen is particularly bad - way too small. I hate the layout aswell. Best thing about it is that it's overlooking the lake.
It's really hard to pull off that kind of architecture in Ireland. If you neglect the maintenance even a tiny bit it will look terrible
Not sure about the colour but the rest ticks all the boxes for me!
https://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochure/the-pink-house-rossy-keshcarrigan-carrick-on-shannon-co-leitrim/4749396
Or you could move in with someone who wears a Snickers pants.
Snickers drop knickers
Has the look of one alright.
You'd need a fairly substantial pair of knickers going up or coming down either of the two open tread stairs in a skirt or dress. 😱
I don't like it at all.
I like a lot of it but some details are very odd, like the cliff edge drop in the family room. Also what's the camera work about - bottom right of pics 18 and 26?
There's so much not to like, too many levels, twisty stairs, confusing layout, loads of pine, couches!! No way all that chipboard passes fire regs??
Goodness, Thunderbirds are go, chrome and leather? Check. Stilts? Check. Feature steel stairs? Check. American style verandah? Check. Possible secret launchpad for rocket under stilts? Check.
My first thoughts are Covid-era shebeen..
The layout of this place kind of confuses me, it has a chipboard bar at least the car won't get wet.
Another house in Enniscorthy with a religious theme;
I didn't need to skip you set it up so it starts at 6mins.
Reminds me of the Top Gear challenge where Hammond built a house out of polycarbonate panels. Skip to the 6min mark
The size of the rooms is mind boggling. Bedrooms 9ft x 6ft in old money, barely big enough to get a single bed in. The sitting room looks wider than 2m (ok 2.03m) though, even allowing for magic lenses on the camera, a rough calculation based on the depth of the kitchen cabinet being 60cm makes the room 2.5m, which is still not much but for once the ea seems to be conservative with the numbers. (Or the floorboards appear to be 120mm wide and there are about 24 or 25 of them, which still comes in wider than 2.03. I've not much to be doing...
It's only 35 sqm, it really should be a one bed.
I wonder would the kitchen wall support the weight of a proper roof?
No picture of the bathroom. Could you even fit a bed in the bedroom?
The whole interior needs to be reconfigured (to put it mildly) for modern living.
As for the plastic roof, don’t fall out with your neighbours, they could literally put a rock through your roof!
Ah yes, you're right, I see the 2 bedroom doors off the dining room now.