No flooring installed but shouldn’t be a big deal.
Interesting it’s on the market for more than 1 year since early 2022 but it’s still available.
Cos it’s the price of a 3 bed semi elsewhere?
Don’t know, but being over a credit union will make insurance difficult.
Cos Dun Laoghaire village is a bit of a shitehole?
That’s fairly expensive for a 1br apartment, which is harder to get a mortgage for in the first place, especially one in a building attached to a row of shops. Based on the photos, it’s also not the nicer-looking unit facing George’s Street; [this is where your sitting room window would be](https://goo.gl/maps/ArMFWUM9WvVYPGNk8), overlooking a seedy back alleyway, and I’m guessing there’s a reason the old windows used to be covered with metal grilles.
Apartments are generally less desirable in this country.
Only 10 years ago you couldn’t get a mortgage on an apartment outside the city centre.
Its a small 1 bedroom with a shower unit, not even a proper bathroom, and a small enough kitchen/living area, and it costs €340,000.
It also wasn’t built in 2020. It was retrofitted in 2020 and never completed, which means whatever fool bought it to try flip it has probably given up.
If you had €340,000 to spend on a property why would you spend it on a tiny flat? That kind of money could get you a large house in any town in the country and even in other parts of Dublin it’d get you a far better place
It costs 2 houses and it only has 1 bedroom.
Dun Laoghaire is grim as fuck, a small one-bed like that in Ranelagh would have the benefits of location, this has the dragging weight of it.
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Built 2020
Dun Laoghaire
No flooring installed but shouldn’t be a big deal.
Interesting it’s on the market for more than 1 year since early 2022 but it’s still available.
Cos it’s the price of a 3 bed semi elsewhere?
Don’t know, but being over a credit union will make insurance difficult.
Cos Dun Laoghaire village is a bit of a shitehole?
That’s fairly expensive for a 1br apartment, which is harder to get a mortgage for in the first place, especially one in a building attached to a row of shops. Based on the photos, it’s also not the nicer-looking unit facing George’s Street; [this is where your sitting room window would be](https://goo.gl/maps/ArMFWUM9WvVYPGNk8), overlooking a seedy back alleyway, and I’m guessing there’s a reason the old windows used to be covered with metal grilles.
Apartments are generally less desirable in this country.
Only 10 years ago you couldn’t get a mortgage on an apartment outside the city centre.
Its a small 1 bedroom with a shower unit, not even a proper bathroom, and a small enough kitchen/living area, and it costs €340,000.
It also wasn’t built in 2020. It was retrofitted in 2020 and never completed, which means whatever fool bought it to try flip it has probably given up.
If you had €340,000 to spend on a property why would you spend it on a tiny flat? That kind of money could get you a large house in any town in the country and even in other parts of Dublin it’d get you a far better place
It costs 2 houses and it only has 1 bedroom.
Dun Laoghaire is grim as fuck, a small one-bed like that in Ranelagh would have the benefits of location, this has the dragging weight of it.
Apartment’s haunted….