I lived a few streets away from that for years, thats right next to the big breakfast roll so ideal location. Grand little house with a garden for five minute walk from city centre. Nice buy there, fair play
A lot of people in the comments think they're experts Terry with inside knowledge on your deal. Fair play to you. You worked very, very hard to have the ability to invest in property. Do the commenters want hard working people not to invest wisely with their hard earned cash? Typical stuff. Well done to you Terry. You worked hard for it.
@Cloud007. Just for the record if Terry happens to read this, I enjoy alot of his content. However as a fellow business owner myself I know all about hard work, I also know all about estate agents and let me assure you there greed knows no bounds, people buying property with borrowed cash to cause misery on others with inflated rents is nothing more than greed. The people of Ireland and its history should really know better.
This is not investing wisely. As mentioned already, caveat emptor - buyer beware. Terry did not give that caution to people who might consider buying these properties. Interesting also that it is unregistered.....
@@Vivarishealth Haha as if Terry needs to give that warning. Do you honestly think people will just go out and buy property based on one UA-cam video? Clueless is not the word.
Great little house Terry and it will be a lovely home for someone. The garden at the back is a huge bonus. I would definitely be interested to see a follow up regarding the financial side. Best regards, Ronan.
I'd have opened the windows upstairs and bathroom and kitchen doors open straight away Terry. The air gets circulated throughout. Nice little house. Timber flooring would be nice downstairs. As its a small house I'd paint all the inside white to really brighten it up. What's heating the house? I'd say its electric heating. I'd install a pay as you go meter aswell.
Terry im just seeing this now! Im sure & I hope all your plans worked well for you!! I live in Cork turners Cross! Id love to know how everything went for you! I wish you as you deserve the very best of luch i love your videos your a sound man and is your advice ❤️
@michaelgreene880 it's perfectly legal. If you look at the vast majority of apartments built during the celtic years the galley kitchens tend to be right next to the bathroom, besides its already in situ so will have zero effect
Brilliant video. Buying an investment property is a lot of stress when it comes to having to deal with lettings agents, tennants etc. I'd be very interested is seeing a follow up video to see how it all works out
Nice little house but surely €1800 a month is exhorbitant? Just a couple of points. The front upstairs bedroom may not comply with building regs. the velux window should open fully out and be installed at a certain height from the floor. It could be a fire trap. Also, I always wondered why rental accommodation is supplied with furniture. I have lived in rented accommodation in many countries and Ireland is the only one that supplies furniture. I think tenants would prefer to have their own furniture as landlords always supply cheap furniture.
Word of warning this area of Blackpool has been prone to flooding frequently over the years. I hope you factored that risk into the purchase. Best of luck.
Landlords pay 52% tax, then property tax on top which can’t be offset. The furniture , fridge, cooker etc are written off over 8 years. Then a full letting and management fee is expensive. Then the tenant decides not to pay rent. There’s a very small return in a large cash outlay and that’s when things go well. If you got it cheap as a distressed sale then capital appreciation is your friend.
Non Recourse Mortgage over a medium time period would help to offset that annual Tax Liability on that small profit generated would be interesting to see how it works out regarding ,Rental Yield in a future upload...but as your former role as an Accountant I'm sure you have those Duckies, in a row... You would be well versed regarding those Options...Best wishes for that Project...
The property looks okay. Should work out okay for you and tennant. I'll be keeping a watch for any follow ups. You mentioned lightbulbs and it reminded me of my first shared rental in Ranelagh. Landlord lived in Greystones and thought it a good use of his time to come in - usually next day- to replace any blown bulbs.
Hi, enjoyed the video as always. Just wondering is the rental in a RPZ and if so are you restricted in the amount of rent you can get. Good luck with the rental.
I enjoyed buying at auction. No messing about. Had my keys within a few weeks after the hammer went down. It looks like you got a nice house their too.
I will tell you what I see as one of the problems - there’s a scam going on - here goes: a couple allegedly are separating (some are genuine) but most are not. She gets a new build council house. The father /partner then wants a council house so he gets a declaration to say that he needs to have the kids for overnight access. He gets a council house - the woman’s house is then let out and the couple are pocketing the rent and couple now living in the second house!!! If they don’t rent - then there are 2 houses gone to 1 family. County councils are asleep!! They are of course just following policies of the government. And other hard working ppl cd’nt even rent a place!!! Never mung buying a place cos prices for most properties are outrageous.
If you spend a few bob doing it up you'll get good tenants and a good price. I have a property in Cork I just recently done it up myself, I live in Dublin originally from Cork .
Many of those Letting Agents, would use ..."Mr Letman" Portal to upload your details, your Property , rental statements, and Inspection reports, plus Monthly Rent deposited into your account less their fees, and maintenance work and repairs carried out by their Contractors...good system to have at hand to track outgoings and the Like... (Maybe a couple of 1 tonne bags of decorative Gravel or Chips as dressing..would sort that Backyard out...at little Cost ) Good luck to you, with that new Property hopefully you'll get a good tenant who will respect same....
Hi Terry I am a big fan of the page. What do you think the idea of renting as is without furniture? I think personally, a person is better off renting this way as if there are issues with beds etc. It is not your responsibility.
I never leave anything in it except what's prescribed in legislation. No Delph no kettle no tv no cutlery no bed linen....you'll find most have their own and if you leave such items they then come looking to you for replacement when broken.
Aren't you great! I never rented a property that wasn't fully kitted out. I was lucky though. Had more good Landlords than bad. Glad I never encountered the likes of you.
How do you buy property in Ireland? i'm from England and it's different, as we don't 'bid' for property over here. We are moving over in a few years, please help.
Not a phone. It's a dslr camera. Perfectly legal. The clue was in the parts of the video where Terry was seen in the mirrors holding the dslr camera. Didn't you see those parts?
@@1967spark I'm less worried about the likelihood of Terry getting a few penalty points, more worried about the likelihood of getting in an accident while doing a piece to camera on a motorway.
@@Defor07 It's the same as using a visor, putting on sunglasses or similar in the car. No issue whatsoever. He's just holding a film camera, not texting or drinking. Calm down. Typical nonsense, you won't even apologise now that you realise it was legal and not a phone.
That property surprised me. Didn’t expect it to be in such good condition. Would be interested in the follow up figures. Keep up the content Terry really enjoy it. 👍
Goodness Terry!!! You bought a property in BidX1!!! The dogs on the street know that the properties sold on that platform are generally sold without the consent of the registered property owner. I hope you have cautioned your viewers that the very maximum of ‘caveat emptor’ applies to such purchases. I have no doubt you got it ‘handy enough’ considering the dubious circumstances of the purchase.
@@Vivarishealthwho sells these properties so? Are you saying it’s a scam or that it’s mostly distressed properties on that site and are sold by the banks?
Is it property that is reprocessed sounds complexed, I am sure Terry knows what he is doing, you have to be careful do, so many con men involved in the property market 😮
Begrudgery is not healthy..I'm sure this man as a landlord would have respect for a tenant, and in return would expect the same respect back from the tenant..Mutual respect with landlord and tenant, that's the name of the game..
Great video, love to see the calculations re mortgage & rent & also your thoughts re landlord v tenant rights & all the regulations, RTB etc. Thanks, Joe
This is the guy that was on last week ,that he got all the trouble with getting a tenant out of a house of his and all the money he was owed ,and now he is doing it all over again ,some people never learn.
Well Terry thought the comment was funny. You need to look at the life time of the tenancy - if you get tenant problems for 1 year - you still make money overall. Good luck to Terry with his investment. 😂
Terry rent to ''Real Irish '' only and you will never have a problem. My business partner and I have been doing it since the seventies and never had a problem. And never had a foreigner. It's the number one rule with us.
What is your definition of "Real Irish"? Does that exclude black Irish, Muslim Irish or even gay Irish? Honestly Sean, your prejucided comments are an embarrasment to every decent Irish person!
@@anthonydowling3356 Good for you.. But I will always put ''Real Irish first. Especially when I see what our traitors in Leinster House are doing to our people. I will never be part of the sell out of Ireland for a few bucks in rent.
Anyone buying on bidX will get exactly what they deserve. Bought from owner Terry? Tut tut, you bought a stolen repossessed property from a receiver most likely. People like you are keeping this land grab by criminal legals going. It's noteworthy how many repossessed properties have been acquired by solicitors and barristers 🤔 Did you really get bankrupted through property previously?
You're prejudging. You don't know anything about the deal. Terry is letting this house on the rental market which is badly needed in a rental starved market.
Digital Fraud like selling a forged counter fit 50 euro note They can never be sold .Notice in the Law Gisette As the banks did not settle with the owners and they were acting outside the Constitution of Eireann Fraudsters Purchasers must get them to produce hard copy deeds .otherwise you are buying fraud.
Did you not go bankrupt with property if I remember correctly? And here you are buying to let, afraid to say Terry, but you are the problem many irish families face with regards trying to get a family home.
@connorkennedy, weaponised migration is the problem, flooding the country with foreigners demanding housing from limited supply, demand up, supply down, prices rocket. Hopefully he'll rent his property to an Irish family
@niamhosullivan1291 Men like Terry have been causing issues long before the current immigration problem. I do also understand your point, I have been saying for years to get out of the eu, our politicians are merely puppets on the end of a string.
@KennethMac1 why? It was a public Auction, yes PUBLIC so if a first time buyer wanted it they could have as it was reasonably priced however there are issues with the title and this would scars off 1st time buyers so in reality it was always going to be an Investor purchase and isn't it better it was purchased by an Irish landlord not an international REIT. This way, it will most likely be rented at a more reasonable price and not squeezed to obtain crazy rent by filling it with 8 people
Under no circumstances can the bedroom on the fiest floor with the velux window be used as a bedroom, egress from the first floor bedroom and indeed fire rescue ingress is paramount in rescue and life saving of course to say nothing of compliance. All rented property should come with safety and compliance certification and there should be inspections only because landlords cannot be trusted to put human safety ahead of money, not saying that this is the case here.
Ah Terry... giving me a shirty reply denying using your phone while driving, telling me to be careful and then deleting your comment. Don't take it so personally, its not a great look.
Not a phone. It's a dslr camera. Perfectly legal. The clue was in the parts of the video where Terry was seen in the mirrors holding the dslr camera. Didn't you see those parts?
I lived a few streets away from that for years, thats right next to the big breakfast roll so ideal location. Grand little house with a garden for five minute walk from city centre. Nice buy there, fair play
Can you discuss costs associated with letting. Great video.
Much better inside than I'd expected. Definitely would like #3 and especially how you can add value by fixing title issues
A lot of people in the comments think they're experts Terry with inside knowledge on your deal. Fair play to you. You worked very, very hard to have the ability to invest in property. Do the commenters want hard working people not to invest wisely with their hard earned cash? Typical stuff. Well done to you Terry. You worked hard for it.
@Cloud007. Just for the record if Terry happens to read this, I enjoy alot of his content. However as a fellow business owner myself I know all about hard work, I also know all about estate agents and let me assure you there greed knows no bounds, people buying property with borrowed cash to cause misery on others with inflated rents is nothing more than greed. The people of Ireland and its history should really know better.
This is not investing wisely. As mentioned already, caveat emptor - buyer beware. Terry did not give that caution to people who might consider buying these properties. Interesting also that it is unregistered.....
@@Vivarishealth
Haha as if Terry needs to give that warning. Do you honestly think people will just go out and buy property based on one UA-cam video? Clueless is not the word.
Great informative video looking forward to seeing how it goes!
Fantastic video as always, comprehensive but not long winded. I hope you went with your gut and chose agent one
Definitely interested in seeing the figures!
Great little house Terry and it will be a lovely home for someone. The garden at the back is a huge bonus. I would definitely be interested to see a follow up regarding the financial side. Best regards, Ronan.
Good video. Please create a video with the numbers. Thanks.
I'd have opened the windows upstairs and bathroom and kitchen doors open straight away Terry. The air gets circulated throughout. Nice little house. Timber flooring would be nice downstairs. As its a small house I'd paint all the inside white to really brighten it up. What's heating the house? I'd say its electric heating. I'd install a pay as you go meter aswell.
Pay as you go meters are a horrible idea.
Thank you for another interesting and enjoyable video.
very interesting Terry , to see the nuts and bolts of property investing .
Would like to see a video of advantages and disadvantages of using an agent to rent out a property.
Very interesting Terry, would love a follow up with all the details and costs involved. Thank you 🙏
Terry im just seeing this now! Im sure & I hope all your plans worked well for you!! I live in Cork turners Cross! Id love to know how everything went for you! I wish you as you deserve the very best of luch i love your videos your a sound man and is your advice ❤️
Bathroom off the kitchen , you should check compliance with building regulations
You don't need to as it already in place. If you buy a place with a setup like this, there is no need to check regulations it's legal
@michaelgreene880 it's perfectly legal. If you look at the vast majority of apartments built during the celtic years the galley kitchens tend to be right next to the bathroom, besides its already in situ so will have zero effect
Brilliant video. Buying an investment property is a lot of stress when it comes to having to deal with lettings agents, tennants etc. I'd be very interested is seeing a follow up video to see how it all works out
Well done looking forward to the update
The place is in great condition. I saw your last video,and I was expecting a mess inside,but it looks great.
Someone could move in straight away.
Looks a good buy,not much to be done,all you need is a good renter.
Great Vlog as always, looking forward to the next video on the property.
Is it not illegal to drive and use the phone as a camera at the same time.
Nice little house but surely €1800 a month is exhorbitant? Just a couple of points. The front upstairs bedroom may not comply with building regs. the velux window should open fully out and be installed at a certain height from the floor. It could be a fire trap. Also, I always wondered why rental accommodation is supplied with furniture. I have lived in rented accommodation in many countries and Ireland is the only one that supplies furniture. I think tenants would prefer to have their own furniture as landlords always supply cheap furniture.
Not true.
1800 a month for where it is in cork is pretty much right. Cork is almost as bad as Dublin for renting
Cork a great spot. Its a grand little house with the small back garden. Its definitely in good nick.
Word of warning this area of Blackpool has been prone to flooding frequently over the years. I hope you factored that risk into the purchase. Best of luck.
The tiled floor on the ground floor is a bonus then ;-)
Terry,
You didn't discuss the house heating system..
Seems to be plug in electrical room heaters,
What is there to discuss? You saw the heaters. Easy.
Was expecting it to be dire inside from last video,,it's in great condition,just cosmetic touch ups needed.
I think you are going to choose the first agent. Great terrace can be a nice retreat.
Very interesting great house would love to see a 3rd video on the numbers thanks.
Good luck with picking the letting agent.
massive deal, good value. well done
Enjoyed watching your video as we are on the same path with our recent purchase in Mullingar. Hopefully it works out well for both of us Terry.
Very intresting video !!! terry thanks keep the ptoperty video coming !!!!
All the irish from america need to come back to ireland now. onmy way
Great content with practical advice, hard to find on the Internet
Landlords pay 52% tax, then property tax on top which can’t be offset.
The furniture , fridge, cooker etc are written off over 8 years.
Then a full letting and management fee is expensive.
Then the tenant decides not to pay rent.
There’s a very small return in a large cash outlay and that’s when things go well.
If you got it cheap as a distressed sale then capital appreciation is your friend.
It will pay for itself within 15years of renting. Then it will be worth 200k. So Terry will be up 200k in 10-15 years based on this sale alone.
Non Recourse Mortgage over a medium time period would help to offset that annual Tax Liability on that small profit generated would be interesting to see how it works out regarding ,Rental Yield in a future upload...but as your former role as an Accountant I'm sure you have those Duckies, in a row... You would be well versed regarding those Options...Best wishes for that Project...
@@malachy1847 Wont get a non recourse mortgage on this property not that recourse has any impact on the ability to charge interest against income.
The property looks okay. Should work out okay for you and tennant. I'll be keeping a watch for any follow ups.
You mentioned lightbulbs and it reminded me of my first shared rental in Ranelagh. Landlord lived in Greystones and thought it a good use of his time to come in - usually next day- to replace any blown bulbs.
Hi, enjoyed the video as always. Just wondering is the rental in a RPZ and if so are you restricted in the amount of rent you can get. Good luck with the rental.
Shay checking in from dublin thank you for the updates
Interested in follow-up 👍
I enjoyed buying at auction. No messing about. Had my keys within a few weeks after the hammer went down. It looks like you got a nice house their too.
I will tell you what I see as one of the problems - there’s a scam going on - here goes: a couple allegedly are separating (some are genuine) but most are not. She gets a new build council house. The father /partner then wants a council house so he gets a declaration to say that he needs to have the kids for overnight access. He gets a council house - the woman’s house is then let out and the couple are pocketing the rent and couple now living in the second house!!! If they don’t rent - then there are 2 houses gone to 1 family. County councils are asleep!! They are of course just following policies of the government. And other hard working ppl cd’nt even rent a place!!! Never mung buying a place cos prices for most properties are outrageous.
Very interesting Terry great video. Good luck with it
If you spend a few bob doing it up you'll get good tenants and a good price. I have a property in Cork I just recently done it up myself, I live in Dublin originally from Cork .
Many of those Letting Agents, would use ..."Mr Letman" Portal to upload your details, your Property , rental statements, and Inspection reports, plus Monthly Rent deposited into your account less their fees, and maintenance work and repairs carried out by their Contractors...good system to have at hand to track outgoings and the Like... (Maybe a couple of 1 tonne bags of decorative Gravel or Chips as dressing..would sort that Backyard out...at little Cost ) Good luck to you, with that new Property hopefully you'll get a good tenant who will respect same....
Like to know if you have had any previous dealings with bidx
Hi Terry. Im looking forward to the follow up video on your new property.
Would love to see the net projected returns after tax
Hi Terry
I am a big fan of the page.
What do you think the idea of renting as is without furniture?
I think personally, a person is better off renting this way as if there are issues with beds etc. It is not your responsibility.
I might be rong but did that area flood last winter anywhere in Cork city is submersible to flooding
Best part is….its Cork 😊
Will you be excepting hap or rent allowance?
Will he fuk
I never leave anything in it except what's prescribed in legislation. No Delph no kettle no tv no cutlery no bed linen....you'll find most have their own and if you leave such items they then come looking to you for replacement when broken.
Aren't you great! I never rented a property that wasn't fully kitted out.
I was lucky though. Had more good Landlords than bad.
Glad I never encountered the likes of you.
Terry can rent out the property to the Burkes from Mayo.
Mighty work Terry you certainly keep yourself busy. Would like to hear more about the process and a breakdown of costs and charges etc
How do you buy property in Ireland? i'm from England and it's different, as we don't 'bid' for property over here. We are moving over in a few years, please help.
I have plenty of videos on my channel about the process of buying privately and at auction 👍
What was last rent of the tenancy there? I presume it’s a RPZ
Looking forward to the third video , thanks Terry 👍
Small world only a ten minute walk from my home.👍😊
Terry, interesting video but put the phone down when you're driving FFS.
Not a phone. It's a dslr camera. Perfectly legal. The clue was in the parts of the video where Terry was seen in the mirrors holding the dslr camera. Didn't you see those parts?
@@Cloud007. Is that any better? It's still distracted driving, just concentrate on the road.
What would be the legal result in the unlikely event that the Gardai stopped you?
@@1967spark I'm less worried about the likelihood of Terry getting a few penalty points, more worried about the likelihood of getting in an accident while doing a piece to camera on a motorway.
@@Defor07
It's the same as using a visor, putting on sunglasses or similar in the car. No issue whatsoever. He's just holding a film camera, not texting or drinking. Calm down. Typical nonsense, you won't even apologise now that you realise it was legal and not a phone.
Very informative video in buying an investment property in Ireland. If you don’t mine me asking how many rental properties do you own Terry?
A very nice rental with its own back garden. 😊
I like to hear more
Nuts and bolts 3 video please
That property surprised me. Didn’t expect it to be in such good condition. Would be interested in the follow up figures. Keep up the content Terry really enjoy it. 👍
Take a couple of Rottweilers with ya, very rough area.
Small and easy to heat,,gift
Goodness Terry!!! You bought a property in BidX1!!! The dogs on the street know that the properties sold on that platform are generally sold without the consent of the registered property owner. I hope you have cautioned your viewers that the very maximum of ‘caveat emptor’ applies to such purchases.
I have no doubt you got it ‘handy enough’ considering the dubious circumstances of the purchase.
I bought it from the owner
@@terrygorry Owners do not sell on BidX1 Terry. But happy to see your proof of that.
@@Vivarishealthwho sells these properties so?
Are you saying it’s a scam or that it’s mostly distressed properties on that site and are sold by the banks?
Normally receiver sales.
Is it property that is reprocessed sounds complexed, I am sure Terry knows what he is doing, you have to be careful do, so many con men involved in the property market 😮
the real capital!
Begrudgery is not healthy..I'm sure this man as a landlord would have respect for a tenant, and in return would expect the same respect back from the tenant..Mutual respect with landlord and tenant, that's the name of the game..
Video would be so much better with all figures outlined
@Andy12122 yup, found that on the register thanks, im interested to know will he do HMO, BRR, air bnb , expected ROI etc
Reminds me of my first house 🏠 purchase, many years ago, happy days, 🏠🏠
Great video, would love the numbers. Good man terry
Recording on the phone while driving. I hope he has a good solicitor 😂
Not correct, I don’t record on my phone. Nor do I hold my phone, which is an offence.
@terrygorry accepting it's not a phone, but could it still be argued that it would be "careless driving"?
Small houses in black pool normally go for between 75 and 105 thousand it's a poor area with lot's of migrants.
Great video, love to see the calculations re mortgage & rent & also your thoughts re landlord v tenant rights & all the regulations, RTB etc. Thanks, Joe
It’s clean . Better than buying an apartment..
This is the guy that was on last week ,that he got all the trouble with getting a tenant out of a house of his and all the money he was owed ,and now he is doing it all over again ,some people never learn.
😂😂😂
enjoying that misery Joseph? Holy moly. Get a life.
Not everyone gives up when they hit an obstacle. If you quit something every time you have a problem you won’t get far in life.
Well Terry thought the comment was funny. You need to look at the life time of the tenancy - if you get tenant problems for 1 year - you still make money overall. Good luck to Terry with his investment. 😂
Just w point and I'm not jealous but your no spring chicken what is the point of investing in property when your getting on in the years?
What an idiotic comment, frankly.
I would say that he has 20 years left ,but WW3 could break out soon and then we all have just months left .
Why did he put the other video up in the gutter 😅
Love to see a follow up! Yield etc. Thanks Terry!
Terry rent to ''Real Irish '' only and you will never have a problem. My business partner and I have been doing it since the seventies and never had a problem. And never had a foreigner. It's the number one rule with us.
What is your definition of "Real Irish"? Does that exclude black Irish, Muslim Irish or even gay Irish? Honestly Sean, your prejucided comments are an embarrasment to every decent Irish person!
I rent to an African couple best tenants I ever had, it’s all down to the morals of the tenant not their race good n bad everywhere
@@treeblackcrows All of the above.
Best tenants i ever had when managing a property in Dublin City were young Chinese.
@@anthonydowling3356 Good for you.. But I will always put ''Real Irish first. Especially when I see what our traitors in Leinster House are doing to our people. I will never be part of the sell out of Ireland for a few bucks in rent.
Anyone buying on bidX will get exactly what they deserve. Bought from owner Terry? Tut tut, you bought a stolen repossessed property from a receiver most likely. People like you are keeping this land grab by criminal legals going. It's noteworthy how many repossessed properties have been acquired by solicitors and barristers 🤔 Did you really get bankrupted through property previously?
You're prejudging. You don't know anything about the deal. Terry is letting this house on the rental market which is badly needed in a rental starved market.
If he didn’t buy it - someone else would have. It’s called capitalism.
Digital Fraud like selling a forged counter fit 50 euro note They can never be sold .Notice in the Law Gisette As the banks did not settle with the owners and they were acting outside the Constitution of Eireann Fraudsters Purchasers must get them to produce hard copy deeds .otherwise you are buying fraud.
Did you not go bankrupt with property if I remember correctly? And here you are buying to let, afraid to say Terry, but you are the problem many irish families face with regards trying to get a family home.
@connorkennedy, weaponised migration is the problem, flooding the country with foreigners demanding housing from limited supply, demand up, supply down, prices rocket. Hopefully he'll rent his property to an Irish family
@niamhosullivan1291 Men like Terry have been causing issues long before the current immigration problem. I do also understand your point, I have been saying for years to get out of the eu, our politicians are merely puppets on the end of a string.
That house should have gone to a first time buyer
Are you very simple?
@KennethMac1 why? It was a public Auction, yes PUBLIC so if a first time buyer wanted it they could have as it was reasonably priced however there are issues with the title and this would scars off 1st time buyers so in reality it was always going to be an Investor purchase and isn't it better it was purchased by an Irish landlord not an international REIT. This way, it will most likely be rented at a more reasonable price and not squeezed to obtain crazy rent by filling it with 8 people
Looks like a good buy.
Would love to see a video on the figures to cork to other areas.
Under no circumstances can the bedroom on the fiest floor with the velux window be used as a bedroom, egress from the first floor bedroom and indeed fire rescue ingress is paramount in rescue and life saving of course to say nothing of compliance. All rented property should come with safety and compliance certification and there should be inspections only because landlords cannot be trusted to put human safety ahead of money, not saying that this is the case here.
Blackpools finest 🤣🤣🤣
Very informative would love a follow up on numbers
Yes I’d like to see the numbers
Ah Terry... giving me a shirty reply denying using your phone while driving, telling me to be careful and then deleting your comment.
Don't take it so personally, its not a great look.
Not a phone. It's a dslr camera. Perfectly legal. The clue was in the parts of the video where Terry was seen in the mirrors holding the dslr camera. Didn't you see those parts?
Looking forward to a 3rd video
I let property in Bray Co Wicklow unfurnished literally the same rent with less expense and hassle
1800 per month is daylight robbery 😂
It's great value
A crap little place
This is your level.
LOL let's see you buy a house for cash 😂😂😂. Your comment is called "projection"
I really enjoy these kind of videos from Terry and not shite about Enoch Burke and his family which I'm sick and tired listening to.
did you see the local covering up his face?.