And another large bucket full of money to heat it every winter. That's what caused the problem with mould in the first place heat not on long enough or heating inadequate to fully heat the house.
Would anybody like to live at Silverstone race course? I like it tbh.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/161833226#/?channel=RES_BUY
would it not be a bit noisy?
When not in personal use, your residence becomes part of Silverstone's guest accommodation portfolio, generating revenue while all associated costs are expertly managed and covered by Silverstone.
Huh? So how does that work?
Picture 17 has the tv on and its about the death of Maradona which happened in 2020
Sorry just seen you already noticed !
Hell, that's an old idea; Bruton Smith was building condos at Charlotte Motor Speedway back in the mid-1980s.
They are not residential properties, so it's not legal to live in them. It also sounds like you're effectively purchasing them under an agreement to allow Silverstone to manage them and rent them out when you aren't using them with some kind of income-sharing arrangement. Their site is very vague on the details, but it seems there might be a financial penalty of some sort if you spend too much time in the place yourself:
After approximately 100 days usage in a given year, the cost of using your residence will typically outweigh the income you receive from the rest of the year.
Then again, further on they claim "Once you’ve acquired your residence, there are no ongoing costs or liabilities associated with ownership", so who knows what the terms actually are.
"Under separate agreement we can arrange for an owner’s personal effects to be laid out in their property before arrival and then carefully removed on departure."
also;
"
Is this a residential property?
This is classed as a commercial property. This means that you can’t use the property as your primary residence. Commercial property of this nature has many tax advantages over traditional buy-to-let residential property."
I think I'll pass. Its bad enough with the neeeeouw, neeeeouw on the telly.
"Priority and discounted track bookings, and an invitation each year to an owners' grand prix"
Annual 'burb bragging rights up for grabs….
https://www.daft.ie/for-rent/apartment-2-cooksland-manor-cooksland-dunshaughlin-co-meath/6152405
Once again registered estate agents ignoring the law. BER Exempt? Why?
The cracks in the kitchen and over the front door in a house that age suggest pyrite?
You'd have to find him first. Anyone that has found God doesn't seem keen on asking pointed questions though.
i dont see cracks in the kitchen, outside looks like the render is cracking.
the opening spiel states they're A rated; so possibly just an error?
In pic 6 it looks like a very severe crack but it’s just a marble wall panel/splashback type of thing. You can see a reflection in it. Other than that I can’t see any cracks.
That looks like a new build built to an A rated spec, the developer gets the official rating I think?
Not a crack, its the pattern in the marble.
I don't think they are cracks in the kitchen. Is it the marbling effect in the granite splash back you are seeing.
How can anyone afford rent like that. Burn the country down and start again.
Marian Finucane's houses. Hallway with the glazed cellling reminds me of a shopping center. They did a lot to the house.
https://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochure/stream-house-on-c-22-acres-punchestown-upper-rathmore-naas-kildare/4936625
that’s what I said
You will have your own little private park to walk around.
The estate agent looks about 12.
I think it is really nice and like the style. I wouldn't have expected it for her.
Don't see the shopping centre look you are talking about.
Some amount of land comes with it too.
The parapet wall would be a major deficit for me. The view is worth being able to see it sitting down inside.
Hard to work out whether it has an entrance hall or whether you choose one of the many external doors (library, sitting room, kitchen). Kitchen cabinets are weirdly mismatched in style. The pared back white walls are tending towards minimalism but then pulled back by tabbed curtains etc. there’s absolutely nothing wrong with it but it seems a lot for a house in rural Kildare.
https://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochure/reenearagh-waterville-kerry/4927375
A pity so many of the photos are taken with an ultra wide angle. Also a pity that the original owner purchased so much land with it (to keep the place unspoiled) but looks like they just left it overgrazed.
House in Clondalkin with a strange extension covering length of their very long garden and then another house in the garden https://maps.app.goo.gl/uwy3Ecmg9py2sP1E6
seems likey owned part of what you may have thought was the next door neighbours garden
could you get it replaced with glass?
That is weird. They must have had some size of a garden before they built the extensions.
Sold, asking price 550, sold for 760. Its a heck of a lot of house, I would like to have seen the plans for it, it was difficult to see what you were getting. How on earth did it manage to have an E BER?