Here it is.
The owner has to be a footballer or gangster, it's beyond tacky.
I've always wanted a solid silver half peeled banana legs table. A touch of class.
It's called fashion sweaty (sic), look it up!
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This thread needs to add the owners or EA upselling for a bit of fun.
There is a tiny house in Glengarry for €825 it's got no garden one parking space and the double yellow lines outside.
The owners tried to link the house to long knocked down big house to target the appraisal market, then realising they need to get the family market said it's near Cula GAA club.
So what's the best upsell you have come across
I like the ones where they try and link the house to some celebrity however tangentially, x actor stayed in the house for 3 weeks in 1961 or it once belong to the step brother of mildly well know writer, would anyone really base a buying decision on something like that?
That bath looks like a glass coffin.
The facade makes me irrationally angry, and it only gets worse from there. I can't really think of anything I like about it at all. I guess the bin under the desk is inoffensive enough, except that it's probably some sort of designer bin that no doubt costs £5000 or something.
The covings would drive me insane. And so would this, if I had to open it every time I wanted to make a cup of coffee or a bit of toast!
This house is all about "show", its not for real living.
Honestly, I saw that and my autistic senses started tingling.
The first thing I thought of when I saw it was Snow White in her glass coffin 😂
coving is ridiculous to be fair, wrong for the house regardless, curtains will just be ceiling hung on a rail
https://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochure/an-grianan-kilcroney-lane-kilcroney-kilmacanogue-wicklow/4791264
Architectural innit…
BER C2? with all that glass; must be expensive stuff.
What is the point of four tiny bedrooms - two are 2m square and two 3m x 2m. Thats barely big enough to get a single bed in, possibly a chest of drawers, and that's it.
Love the concept of a house covered in glass but one thing would worry me
70/80s build, when the trees weren't so tall perhaps? I'd be topping, but I'd also be knocking the gaff too.
The price is bonkers for 1700 square foot and all the rooms are tiny. I was looking at the first few photos and thinking I wouldn't like all that glass privacy wise but it's probably in the middle of nowhere so it'd be ok. Then scroll forward to the overhead and there's houses within a stone's throw.
I think it is an early earthship house design. The glass heats the property and it retains the heat with the mass in the house. The site is worth a lot of money more so than the property
You might like this! They've taken it to the extreme, a house within a greenhouse.
Yes I follow that channel.
Love this one.
It's a great channel! Some off the wall stuff on it
Carving it up has kept it in use, prevented dereliction and provided a very vibrant community for the 24 households living there who absolutely love it. Prior to its sale the owner didn't even live there but had a full time caretaker who looked after the property. It was in good order but had been damaged previously when it was out of use for a couple of years. In that part of the town, a property like it would have been burned to the ground had it been left vacant again for more than a couple of years.
The original downstairs room was stunning - this townhouse was originally the main entry point - although the upstairs part was for centuries a closed off section of attic that was out of use - known to those who knew the original house as "the ghost room." The downstairs living room was the original entry parlour - though it was huge. No 2 was the main entry hallway - no idea what the interior looks like now. The original building there (you can just about see it in the exterior) was probably a chapel, so its a building that has undergone many conversions and changes of use in its 500 odd years.
Something along those lines would be my dreamhouse.
I really like that place, personally, though the price is definitely ridiculous for the size of it. The tiny bedrooms make it rather impractical as a family home, but if you had no kids it'd be grand.
Also it's definitely not "in the middle of nowhere"; it's just across the N11 from Bray.
Looks like they looted parts from the UCD Sports centre 🤣
Not Ireland but looks like a lovely little gem. When you compare what you’re getting for your million with this one to some of other houses posted here it looks like good value!
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/150732626#/?channel=RES_BUY
Oh wow!!!! I'd love that!!! A lot of maintenance but what a lovely business to have.
Agreed, its lovely, but my thought looking at the photos was maintenance…maintenance.