If, and it's a big if, you could get planning for another house or two on the site, it would be a nice little investment. There's a 2 story a few yards away that's POA but was listed a 900k at one stage.
https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house-sandfield-lahinch-co-clare/5653206
I'm sure that was on the Brennan's programme, whatever it was called, a couple of years ago
It's beautiful, but the bedrooms are a let down apart from pic 24.
was up for €100,000.
Yeah
Squatters on the way as we speak,
https://www.businessinsider.com/squatters-gordon-ramsay-restaurant-london-2024-4
That's the opposite of what I thought. I assumed it was ridiculously expensive :)
It's just for the side garden (with full pp), is that a normal price?
We might live very different lives, but that's exactly what I still thought they meant :)
Looks like the acquired the land somehow.
Judging by the wall across the way it seems like the neighbors did it first.
What's going on with the images for this? Why aren't they using photos - these are like weird AI-generated renders or something. Same for the Dooradoyle house above. It's like they're drawings rather than photos. Remind me of this
this seems reasonable value (for what it is)
https://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochure/abingdon-shanganagh-road-shankill-dublin-18/4785595
i assume there is some issue with the location?
If you look at pic 5 it is only half built, they are showing you what it could be when you have spent a load more money on it.
What the hell so they are selling land they don't even own. How did that get past planning permission. Surely there is system in place to stop this carry on or so I thought.
Still is.
No, like all the properties on the street it's owned right out to the pavement. Can't say if it was always like that.
I was in that situation. Originally the developer marked off the sites to standard sizes, but never did anything about the extra bits on the ends of rows of houses. The builders then casually put the garden wall round the whole lot, so I had a big garden but didn't realise till I went to sell that I didn't actually own part of the garden and a block shed. My solicitor just applied for it to be registered to the rest of the site and that was all there was to it. Apparently it had happened at every road-end and lots of people had just applied for the extra bit to be registered.
Not sure if this has been posted before.
https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/house-the-lake-house-6-claremont-road-howth-co-dublin/5599598
It was 😊
I know someone who lives in an end-of-row house in a very established estate. There's a green patch beside their house. Recently they discovered that the green patch - despite not having a boundary and being a "public" area - was actually privately owned by Lord Such-and-such that still owns the ground rents on a number of the houses. So he approached them and asked if he could buy some of it. They said yes, so he did, and was able to extend the full length of his property 4 meters to the side. There's still some green area left. There's actually other areas in his estate where end of row houses could potentially do the same thing.
take a look at the second pic with the aerial view. it seems directly attached to another property behind it. very odd.
Could be boundary and/or access issues alright
The entrances are separated, Abingdon the house has it's own entrance, Abingdon Park, has a few houses from a different entrance. Presume it was all land belonging to the main house, once upon a time.
Its not a bad area, it's not Killiney hill, but it's a grand spot
”unparalleled access to Dublin”…”50 minutes”.
absolute waffle! 😁
He looks like Dwight Shrute.
He surely lost his shirt on that deal; I’d say it cost a bit more than €1m to build and finish.
Stupid prices and a stupid location.
Which ad is this? More curious about the Dwight Shrute look a like as I'm currently watching the office for the first time.
For that money I would want to be completely detached, not sharing a wall with a stranger
The Rathsallagh estates nearby had a bad name 20 years ago, but most of the more troublesome neighbours have grown up/moved on at this stage.
https://planning.agileapplications.ie/dunlaoghaire/application-details/87570
https://planning.agileapplications.ie/dunlaoghaire/application-details/91610
I'd imagine that these are the reasoning for the reduced price.
2.5M to live next to an apartment complex. no thanks.