I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for....
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It's been on sale for at least 6 years, maybe more. The problem is that it's lost most of its land and is more surrounded by housing and a main road. It would be more suitable as a hospitality business than a private home, given the location. However there is very little reason for anyone to stop in the village of Tullaghan. Also, given the very large renovation costs, you can see why it hasn't been bought even with that giveaway price. Still, a beautiful house for the right person...
What type of housing and how close to a main road? Traffic noise is always a killer. There was an historic home like that near me. Same thing on the market for years. In America you can be limited to renovations in a home which is on the historic registry. I wouldn't buy that. I own it and pay for everything and someone else tells me I can't add bathrooms, etc. This was a gorgeous home, but on what was now a main road and only had 2 bathrooms I think, despite its size
@@Angel-nu7fm it's not a main road like one in the US. You'd probably think of it as a fairly quiet road relatively speaking but it's the main Donegal-Sligo Road. That said, the house is at the back end of its grounds so at nearly the furthest point back from the road that it can be. Daytime traffic noise would be noticeable but not terrible, I guess. It's in a tiny seaside village and there's just average modern houses around it. Nothing rough or anything, just a bit bland. It might have some building protections as a historic building but I don't think they'd be too bad, if any, because there's a lot of these houses in Ireland
@@Angel-nu7fm but the main sticking point is the huge amount of money you'd have to put in to get it properly renovated. Ireland is not a cheap country by any means. You could spend the same as the asking price or more to fix it up properly. I've not been inside so can't say but it wouldn't be cheap, that's for sure
This place would need substantial investment. These Georgian houses in ireland are always cold, damp. Need damp proof, ventilation, new glazing etc. Never mind any structural works. It might cost €200K, but you'd end up shelling out €2m, easily!
Yes, every picture shows damp from above, and I strongly suspect there isn't much of a damp-proof course at ground level, so there'll be damp coming up too!! Given the cost of removing the damp sources, as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms with the additional cost of rennovating/installing fresh and foul drainage, the house's price is possibly on the high side of acceptable.
@@loisaustin6200 On the contrary. If it was haunted this would be prominently advertised. Nothing like a resident ghost in a potential country hotel redevelopment to increase the value. :)
So the roof leaks, and a bit of mold up stairs. It would be nice to fix it up, but I can see how storms could be a big problem in the years to come. Still wouldn't that be nice.
I can see the potential. It would be a nice bed and breakfast business, perhaps hosting events, air b, and b. However, it will take a lot of money and energy. Best of luck to the person or people who take it on.
Not a big deal to fix this property up. Maybe 100 to 200k and you would have a very attractive property for renting out as a small hotel it large b Nb and with the hoards of staycations this would surely be a good business for anyone who wants this lifestyle as a job... big question is long term demand
House prices in Ireland are on average more than the US. This would buy a 3 bed semi detached house a few km up the road from it. It reflects the fact that there’s probably circa €500,000 to be spent on roof and renovation at least.
There may be a lot of asbestos and lead paint in that house as that was checking era where it was in everything. You would have to gut snd redo all the plaster, paint floor and ceilings.
Are you legally allowed to tear down any or all of the buildings, or does Irish law require the cottage to be retained and maintained for historical purposes?
Cost a fortune to fix. The tiles on roof id image are past the sell by date. Dont know if its a protected building id imagine it is. You would have to replace like with like and have several strict rules to follow. Roof to fix could cost the price youd pay for the place and thats not to say what else there is wrong. Id say youd be doing very well indeed if it cost u half a million to get halfway decent plus asking price. But it is a lovely property in a beautiful part of the world. Pics dont do it justice. But the whole world is in lockdown, so stay safe
1,250,000 Euros to renovate and control the overgrowth, the outer buildings all need to be demolished or preserved, if you bought it before Christmas, it would be Christmas 2022 before you were given the keys...
With the obvious water damage, I would be concerned with black mold. If it is inundated with black mold, the building would probably have to be torn down.
@Stephen Murphy The kitchen is quite bare which would be easier to gut out replace with new. I agree with other comments....roof replacement electrical plumbing upgrades damp repair..bill would be astronomical.
$220 is nothing! Some of the finest homes and Inns in Ireland or purchased by Americans who restore them to their finest and have wonderful wonderful properties! Never Say Never!😊
New concept here, so still low. €500pa for this based purchase price, will be reviewed in time.Post refurb about €2k pa assuming a 1m value and 500k - 800k+ spend
The local builders would charge you five times the amount of £220.000. Euros just to use a couple of gallons of Damp Profing to hide the evidence of water in the walls. You would also smell the damp as soon as you enter the house.
If it's too far gone there's the property and you could build something in the style of the old house but with modern upgrades. Save as much of it as possible to put in the new version.
Ahhhhh it was one off the nicest places once upon a time, beautiful restaurant food excellent, back 40 years used to be In of the old sligo to Bundoran Road, new road built its hardly seen now
I'd throw a huge big circus tent over it & do it up slowly. Hell, I might even leave the tent up. Or build a gigantic greenhouse over/around it, like that house in Sweden. That would keep you warm and dry.
The local council will have a lot of say in what you can and cannot do with the property do bring it back up to snuff and that alone will cost you $'s.
What is the catch. Your writing says it comes with a catch. Does it have to be moved? AND, does it have to go before those boards where people decide what YOU have to do to this house. The Renovation show says those historical boards has to inspect your work and wait weeks and weeks before giving you a go ahead to finish, I wouldn’t like that. It turns a year of work into 2 or 3.
I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for....
@rachealhubert74 That's actually quite impressive, I could use some Info on your FA, I am looking to make a change on my finances this year as well
@rachealhubert74 I will give this a look, thanks a bunch for sharing.
@@Patricia-Margaret Alice Marie Coraggio her trading strategies is working for me for more than a year now and I’m making good profit from the stock market and she's 100% honest, reputable and trustworthy
I wonder how many poor innocents are duped by these shenanigans…? Alice Marie Coraggio my arse!
You’d be better off investing with Shane McGowan and the Pogues. Happy Christmas Ms ‘Courage’! 🎉
Are you using your wife's account or youre 54 year old lesbian
long standing dry rot and wet rot. Need to be a millionaire with spare cash to afford to do this one up.
This is my ancestral family home! How I wish we could afford to buy it back and do it up ❤️
Do you know what it would cost to restore?
Sara Pawson Herrington double price of property
Don't give up.
@@ludwigwittgenstein2422 Stick to philosophy Ludwig. History and Ethics are not your strong points.
Some chateaux have been crowdfunded and ownership split by multiple people with a view to doing restoration. It's doable.
It's been on sale for at least 6 years, maybe more. The problem is that it's lost most of its land and is more surrounded by housing and a main road. It would be more suitable as a hospitality business than a private home, given the location. However there is very little reason for anyone to stop in the village of Tullaghan. Also, given the very large renovation costs, you can see why it hasn't been bought even with that giveaway price. Still, a beautiful house for the right person...
What type of housing and how close to a main road? Traffic noise is always a killer. There was an historic home like that near me. Same thing on the market for years. In America you can be limited to renovations in a home which is on the historic registry. I wouldn't buy that. I own it and pay for everything and someone else tells me I can't add bathrooms, etc. This was a gorgeous home, but on what was now a main road and only had 2 bathrooms I think, despite its size
@@Angel-nu7fm it's not a main road like one in the US. You'd probably think of it as a fairly quiet road relatively speaking but it's the main Donegal-Sligo Road. That said, the house is at the back end of its grounds so at nearly the furthest point back from the road that it can be. Daytime traffic noise would be noticeable but not terrible, I guess. It's in a tiny seaside village and there's just average modern houses around it. Nothing rough or anything, just a bit bland. It might have some building protections as a historic building but I don't think they'd be too bad, if any, because there's a lot of these houses in Ireland
@@Angel-nu7fm but the main sticking point is the huge amount of money you'd have to put in to get it properly renovated. Ireland is not a cheap country by any means. You could spend the same as the asking price or more to fix it up properly. I've not been inside so can't say but it wouldn't be cheap, that's for sure
@@NaCreagachaDubha Oh, God, with the price of building work in Ireland, you'd spend a million on this house and not see much difference.
In other words, it's a fixer-upper. Lot of water damage too
That's a great property to renew. Fabulous view and in good starting condition.
Yes. You can't buy history. The priests hole is really something special and a part of Ireland that is quite poignant.
Totally worth buying, even with the damage just for development reasons. Looks fantastic
If it seems too good to be true, it usually is.
Ever seen “The Money Pit”?
Classic movie, they could use this house for the remake 😀
Any house can become a money pit, it's the American Dream for realtors worldwide !!!
Jewel Clark it was a great movie, a remake of an old Cary Grant movie. 😀🐝
Two Weeks !
This place would need substantial investment. These Georgian houses in ireland are always cold, damp. Need damp proof, ventilation, new glazing etc. Never mind any structural works. It might cost €200K, but you'd end up shelling out €2m, easily!
I love it pretty much as it is xx 💕 the colours and furniture.
Lot of water damage there
Yes, every picture shows damp from above, and I strongly suspect there isn't much of a damp-proof course at ground level, so there'll be damp coming up too!! Given the cost of removing the damp sources, as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms with the additional cost of rennovating/installing fresh and foul drainage, the house's price is possibly on the high side of acceptable.
@@arhassoc uh oh
Black mold is never good😬
But still very beautiful!
Beautiful place. Well, maybe when I win a multi-million-dollar lottery . . .
Even if u did it’s a shite hole
Wow what a great HOUSE!!😊
A few signs of dry/wet rot, luckily it doesn't rain much in Ireland -
It only rains once in Ireland.
Cheeky lol
@@TikeMyson69 Today must have been THAT once 😐😝
@@eibhlin5940 I mean it starts on the 1st of January and ends on the 31st of December.
That’s really lovely home 🏡
Another great renovation project.
It would make for a lovely retirement home quiet country life
This is a great way to show why mansions are so waste of resources and how money comes and goes.
Broke huh
Love it
Beautiful
I thought for sure they were going to say it was haunted! 👍
It most likely is haunted, but if they are anxious to sell decided to leave that bit of information out of the listing.
@@loisaustin6200 On the contrary. If it was haunted this would be prominently advertised. Nothing like a resident ghost in a potential country hotel redevelopment to increase the value. :)
Lovely ...💚 ...would love this one ...I'd be the envy of my brother Lawrence
I'LL TAKE TWO!
Nice
So the roof leaks, and a bit of mold up stairs. It would be nice to fix it up, but I can see how storms could be a big problem in the years to come. Still wouldn't that be nice.
Oh definitely...if only we had the money.
lovely
90% has to be redone but it wud worth the time ❤️ 🇮🇪
I can see the potential. It would be a nice bed and breakfast business, perhaps hosting events, air b, and b. However, it will take a lot of money and energy. Best of luck to the person or people who take it on.
If we only had the money 💕
That's just for the upkeep. A listed building that might be on view to the public comes with the house. That's my guess.
Amazing price
Not a big deal to fix this property up. Maybe 100 to 200k and you would have a very attractive property for renting out as a small hotel it large b Nb and with the hoards of staycations this would surely be a good business for anyone who wants this lifestyle as a job... big question is long term demand
No matter what it's worth it. I could really make this sing ! A one or two bedroom condo would cost more here :(
Could be a beautiful property
Must have some ghosts too
👻🇮🇪
Cheaper than regular houses in the US
House prices in Ireland are on average more than the US. This would buy a 3 bed semi detached house a few km up the road from it. It reflects the fact that there’s probably circa €500,000 to be spent on roof and renovation at least.
Looks to have damp or water damage...depends whether it could be eradicated.
But my style of house.
It is a sweetie
I see Molds, and other serous damages. Probably going to cost a million or so to, bring it make to it’s glory days.
I wonder what it would cost to restore??
A lot.
OK, so I’ve asked the universe to send this magical, fairytale home my way....I’ll keep ya posted...😝😜
If I had the money would gladly buy and flip it
is that manor still up for sale
Wonder if that portable tele comes with the house
1:27 reminds me of the first Black Sabbath album cover.
How’s this house a year on ?
_I’m interested… whom do i contact?_
There may be a lot of asbestos and lead paint in that house as that was checking era where it was in everything. You would have to gut snd redo all the plaster, paint floor and ceilings.
Probably not, as asbestos wasn't used in buildings in Ireland until the late 1800's, long after this house was built.
How old are these pictures and what is the fascinating history?
Did it sell? Has it been refurbished?
With just Andre million you could restore it to its former glory
Cheeper to knock it down and build a new house,in its place.
220,000 to buy, 1million to do up!
1 million might not suffice to do it properly.
Are you legally allowed to tear down any or all of the buildings, or does Irish law require the cottage to be retained and maintained for historical purposes?
That would be vandalism
It's very cheap, I was expecting them to say that it was haunted
Probably is, with a house that old there has been a whole lot of living (and dying) going on inside it.
@@loisaustin6200 still a good price though, wonder did it sell
@@loisaustin6200 Thats good,it will have that lived in effect.
The ghosts come free
My mother-in-law grew up here in the 1940s
What's the catch
Cost a fortune to fix. The tiles on roof id image are past the sell by date. Dont know if its a protected building id imagine it is. You would have to replace like with like and have several strict rules to follow. Roof to fix could cost the price youd pay for the place and thats not to say what else there is wrong. Id say youd be doing very well indeed if it cost u half a million to get halfway decent plus asking price. But it is a lovely property in a beautiful part of the world. Pics dont do it justice. But the whole world is in lockdown, so stay safe
1,250,000 Euros to renovate and control the overgrowth, the outer buildings all need to be demolished or preserved, if you bought it before Christmas, it would be Christmas 2022 before you were given the keys...
With the obvious water damage, I would be concerned with black mold. If it is inundated with black mold, the building would probably have to be torn down.
@Stephen Murphy The kitchen is quite bare which would be easier to gut out replace with new. I agree with other comments....roof replacement electrical plumbing upgrades damp repair..bill would be astronomical.
I wonder if this mansion is still available?
Yes it's available, I live in bundoran about 2km from tullaghan.....would cost a fortune to do remedial work
Has it sold yet?
You need at least another 220,000 euros to get this place in order. Money pit.
Would cost a fortune
$220 is nothing! Some of the finest homes and Inns in Ireland or purchased by Americans who restore them to their finest and have wonderful wonderful properties! Never Say Never!😊
What are the property taxes like in Ireland?
New concept here, so still low. €500pa for this based purchase price, will be reviewed in time.Post refurb about €2k pa assuming a 1m value and 500k - 800k+ spend
I believe a mansion requires a ballroom. I don’t see one...lovely place though.
It's more like a manor
Is it still for sale?
Is the house sold.
the catch is; it needs a new roof !
Is this the Col. Dickson, mentioned in Jane Austen's Emma?
We don't think so.
It may take more to fix the house than buy the house.
is it sold
Still available for buy?
Is it still available?
Wish to Purchase property
The local builders would charge you five times the amount of £220.000. Euros just to use a couple of gallons of Damp Profing to hide the evidence of water in the walls. You would also smell the damp as soon as you enter the house.
The catch? The catch is that your average person can't afford that.
Is it just me that had the theme tune to Father Ted going through me head?
Looks like there’s a lot of dry rot and who knows what’s beneath the wall paper. 9t would be nice though!
The catch? It’s in ireland.
Is that a problem ?? If so why ?
Irish people are lovely.
susan brown Thank you Susan , we are not too bad 4 sure 😊
@@susanbrown2909 Yea. Try living there. Especially if you are English :(
They treat Americans quite well.
The catch is that you will need to spend a couple million to renovate it, add electricity, plumbing and maintain it the first year.
It wouldn't cost anywhere near 1 million let alone a couple to fix it up.
boy do you exaggerate
What if some people went in together?
I think I saw mold. Be careful with this one.
Live a mile from this place. Class spot but god knows whats wrong with it
If I win the euromillions it's mine.
Noticed a lot of mold ;(
Okay who wants to split it???😁
If it's too far gone there's the property and you could build something in the style of the old house but with modern upgrades. Save as much of it as possible to put in the new version.
What are you thinking! Oh yeah, you are not🤣🤣🤣🤣
The Irish are not in the habit of demolishing their history!☘☘🤸🏻♀️
They dance with it!
its salvageable what are u thinking I've restored worse then that. these old properties are worth saving
I went there before
Ahhhhh it was one off the nicest places once upon a time, beautiful restaurant food excellent, back 40 years used to be
In of the old sligo to Bundoran Road, new road built its hardly seen now
Looks like father ted crillies house 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I'd throw a huge big circus tent over it & do it up slowly. Hell, I might even leave the tent up.
Or build a gigantic greenhouse over/around it, like that house in Sweden. That would keep you warm and dry.
It would suit a builder.
Some bad mold going on inside, may need to be gutted and rebuilt. Beautiful proprrty outside.
The local council will have a lot of say in what you can and cannot do with the property do bring it back up to snuff and that alone will cost you $'s.
Of course they will, that is the same in every town and city in Ireland, the u.s. and all over the world!😉
thats anywhere
How high are the property taxes..
Susan Arsoniadou Probably about €300 three hundred euro per year at a guess.
🌲🌝☘️
€200,000 sale price the LPT is about €375 per year.
😍
What is the catch. Your writing says it comes with a catch. Does it have to be moved? AND, does it have to go before those boards where people decide what YOU have to do to this house. The Renovation show says those historical boards has to inspect your work and wait weeks and weeks before giving you a go ahead to finish, I wouldn’t like that. It turns a year of work into 2 or 3.
Donna foster no5 l8ke that in Ireland. Once planning approval issued on a protected property that’s it.
I can see from the pictures that this is a money pit. don't be surprised if the roofs are also all completely fucked.
Is it true that you always have to pay the ground extra? 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
My god, there is black mold all over, and walls crumbling. Leave it to a realtor, to spin this.
I can smell the mold from here.
Soooooo what's the catch? It's needs some work done?
The gutters are full of Ivy blocking them and making the leaks worse,cut it back!!
Omg very beautiful i would love to have it .and i bet its haunted lol and i bet this is what it makes it special
Probably haunted by one of the previous owners who died from all the black mold and asbestos and lead found in everything in the house.
i see a lot of black mold.
I see a lot of mold