Well according to Google.
Not only does this trend give you a better view, but it can also be a great way to catch up with your spouse after a long day while one of you bathes, a way to separate other bathroom activities from the relaxing luxury of bathing, and a way to create a more immersive self-care experience to add to your daily or weekly ...
this is very cute! The gardens are fab!
I remember this house when the people who originally built it lived there. It's not been maintained which is sad, it used to be a lovely home. The location is lovely, though in its current state it's not worth the asking price.
This I like.
Looking beyond the shocking pink sofas, and dark walls, the rooms seem to be nice sizes. An updated kitchen would be nice, and I'd make the bigger office/bedroom into the master bedroom and add an en-suite.
Gardens are fab (apart from the fake grass).
It's a weird setup for a mini housing estate according to google maps. The entrance looks like a very narrow entrance into a house rather than a mini housing estate. That is if it even is a housing estate I'm going by google maps street view.
I agree with all of this except I could live with the paint colours, apart from the kitchen. I've no idea why they put that fake grass into such a lovely and well tended garden.
Sort of rare for these Apartments to come up for sale in Cork.
What have they in the flowers tough.
https://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochure/108-the-elysian-port-lane-cork/4817695
I enjoyed looking through the photos of that house. I like some of the colours, I think I'm a bit unadventurous when it comes to that in my own house 😁
Apart from the purple sitting room, I think that's all round gorgeous! In such good nick, and I particularly love the dark blue hallway. And as for the gardens…. fabulous!
I think the sitting room would be lovely without the pink sofas, they're garish and dominate the room.
Eta - and without the fancy curtains, the gold blind on the other window is lovely.
I think the bedroom colours are nice enough (except for the grey ceiling).
The living room, hall and bathroom are just a couple of shades too dark for me. (Is the living room purple or grey?!?)
I just noticed the washing machine and dryer are in the dressing room.
I'd declutter the garden a bit too, maybe open it up a little - I think I counted 3/4 seating areas?
Definitely purple. The shocking pink sofas with the even more shocking pink armrest protectors clash with it.
I didn't notice the grey/blue ceiling, that could go. I like the different seating areas in the garden, you could follow the sun around during the day or sit in a shaded spot on a hot day - if we ever have one. 🙄
I did notice the washing machine and tumble dryer in the dressing room, but once you convert bedroom 3 (currently only accessed from bedroom 2) into an ensuite and walk in wardrobe you could relocate them or add a separate area for them.
Actually, I'm not sure how this layout could work.
The only access to the dressing room is through the bathroom, and bedroom 3 can only be accessed through bedroom 2.
The dressing room and bedroom 3 look to be the same length but have different measurements? The best I can come up with is to make it a 2 bed, knock bed 3 and the dressing room into one master bedroom with a dressing area and access to the bathroom and turn bedroom 2 into a utility room and storage. It wouldn't work anyway as a 3 bed family home when one person has to through another person's bedroom to access their own.
I'm really overthinking this. 😁
I'm starting to think it would be far too much work!
I loved some of the paint colours. Some of the furniture wouldn't be my taste alright. 😁 It was enjoyable to browse through and I think it looks like a home that people loved and cared for.
I'm not a fan of this house, it looks very cold and unlived in (maybe no one lives there) but two things caught my eye. The upstairs sofa and lounge chairs pointed at the window with the seaview but for some reason the house was designed with the staircase in between you and the view instead of another side of the house. And the access road to it…I can't imagine driving down that road on a stormy winter night in the dark - you'd surely bed getting lashed out of it with waves and/or sea spray. It's in a beautiful and somewhat remote area (it's not really remote but not as busy as other parts as the beaches out that way are all rocky) and has great views, in it's favour.
https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house-lislary-ballinfull-co-sligo/5764470
That Elysian one is nice, even with the p*ss flowers. Wouldn't dream of paying that though.
After seeing the dead plant on the table in some photos, and all the clothes, I was just waiting for the body to appear in one of the next photos…
https://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochure/147-harolds-cross-road-harolds-cross-dublin-6w/4817857
If I made a bit more money, this one would almost tempt me to move to that other county across the river. Almost…
https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/semi-detached-house-5-caherelly-close-main-street-ballina-co-tipperary/5696551
There's something quite bleak about it, overall, including the interior.
Anyone who has ever lived near the sea - especially that near - will tell you that keeping those windows clear of salt deposit is a full time job, and half the time you can't see the view for salt. I would not want to live that close.
It's just too big, ugly kitchen, ugly flooring and no colour. It looks like they ran out of money and had no idea how to furnish it.
I think the exterior could be beautiful with good landscaping, it just looks like an eyesore plonked on the plot. You'd need a hell of a lot of money to make it a home.
That makes me sad, the bed in the sitting room for an older person who couldn't manage the stairs and the old electric heater in the kitchen for warmth. 😔
You can see from some rooms that it was once a much loved home.
Wow, that is a time warp for sure. I spotted another dead plant on the landing 😂 All of the furniture looks like it is very sturdy and of good quality, it was probably very expensive at time of purchase. Unfortunately most of it is going to end up donated or dumped. Really interesting to look at though. They will easily get €650k for that location imo despite it needing a lot of modernising.
The calendar on the wall in picture 12 is of December, 2020😶
An interesting choice of books, biographies of Dev, Maggie T and JP Reeves beside each other in one of the pics. I like the house too and would live there if I had the money.
€650,000 property and absolutely zero f$%s given to make even the tiniest effort to prepare it for sale. Holy lord that’s grim
An inheritance too. I'm guessing.
Would there be any point at all? Like where do you start and end? It's clearly not a doer-upper, it needs a full gutting.
Credit where it's due, it's been an age since I saw a good fruit bowl