This property was originally a restaurant with a traditional thatched roof. not in use for many years now and its an ideal investment for a developer to refurbish as a business space or avail of the new option to convert to residential.
Grants of up to seven thousand euro available for the residential option ,subject to qualification This property has a ground floor straight off the main R257 coast road between Bunbeg and Derrybeg’s Golden Mile. Staircase leads to basement and back yard. Available services include electricity and water mains. There is a septic tank located on the site to the west. Total site area is 0.3 acre.
Price: €110,000
courtesy of McBride Auctioneers
Hi Bill.
ReplyDeleteSometimes a dilapidated house like this can be renovated beautifully.
It costs a bit of money.
Greetings from Patricia.
A good project for someone.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
This would require a lot of work.
ReplyDeleteA fixer-upper for you, Bill!
ReplyDeleteThat is a fixer upper for sure! Take care, Happy Friday! Have a great day and a happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteHope it finds a good owner and gives it some TLC.
ReplyDeleteA house that needs a lot of repairs and renovation, but it could certainly become a very welcoming home.
ReplyDeleteIt seems like an interesting business, whether to buy and live in, or perhaps fix it up and sell it again.
Uma boa reforma seria interessante. Mais imagine, quantas histórias esses prédio já teve?
ReplyDeleteSounds like a big project. It is interesting to see these buildings from your part of the world that remind me of buildings I'd seen in my childhood living in the hill country of Texas.
ReplyDeleteThe buyer has a major renovation ahead!
ReplyDelete...a project for sure.
ReplyDeleteBit of a fixer-upper but I hope someone brings it back to its full potential.
ReplyDeleteHow interesting...especially with the realty company's name being the same as my last name! Think that's a sign that we should move to Ireland? :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like the potential new owner will have to pour some cash into fixing the place up, but it certainly has some potential. Would love to see it with a new thatched roof! Why don't you put in an offer, Bill?
ReplyDeleteIt will cost money but it can become beautiful again.
ReplyDeleteYou've done a good job spreading the word about this building, but I'm afraid without a roof for a good while, it will have a lot of structural problems too. I'll pass.
ReplyDeleteSad to see this building fall into disrepair. Thatched roofs do not last forever.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like this has been vacant for a long time but because it's a simple building they should be able to renovate it.
ReplyDeleteHopefully someone rescues it, Bill.
ReplyDeleteA nice fixer-upper!
ReplyDeleteWell, there's a lot of work to be done there.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly needs a lot of repair, Bill, and I do hope that whoever buys it will treat it with loving care.
ReplyDeleteHopefully someone saves it :-D
ReplyDeleteThat would be a tough decision! Loads of work.
ReplyDeleteLe hace falta una buena restauración. A ver si alguién se anima a comprarlo y cobra una nueva vida ese edificio.
ReplyDeleteFeliz fin de semana.
I'm sure someone could make use of that space.
ReplyDeletehopefully someone takes it on. is the price expensive for real estate there?
ReplyDeleteA lot of work there!!!
ReplyDeleteA fixer upper for sure!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Es una casa vieja ojal no termine demoliéndola y haciendo edificios. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThere must be a lot of bidders!
ReplyDeleteLet's hope it sells as someone could surly do something with it. Cost a lot I' expect.
ReplyDeleteA lot of work to do
ReplyDeleteBoy, that is so expensive for a place that is basically just 4 walls. I have noticed that property in Ireland is pricey!
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