Sure it has 4 walls and the potential for a roof… what more could you want?
awood20 on
You’re basically paying for the land, not the house.
MrBulwark on
buy the land and stick a cheap cottage next to it for profit
OutrageousAction7591 on
Say it just needs a bit of paint
Tea_Is_My_God on
What you’re paying for realistically is land + the loophole for local needs requirements.
Sea_Lobster5063 on
Based on the name. I bet they’re advertising to a mainly American audience who think this is a steal
platinum_pig on
What lights?
Adventurous-Tax512 on
Doer Upper me arse that’s a Doer Over
FrankLucker on
I’d say the oil burner hasn’t worked in a couple of days, but otherwise it seems nice
NooktaSt on
Are the windows triple glaze?
What kind of BER rating does it have?
Accomplished-Ad-6639 on
You can’t buy land somewhere like Dingle and get planning permission (unless you meet local need requirements and sometimes Irish language requirement). You will always get planning permission where there already is a structure.
Therefore in areas like this including Connemara, West Donegal, West Cork etc. a site with a derelict property is worth much more than a site, especially to someone buying as a holiday home or rental/airbnb.
Add to this to the €70,000 grant (which is much less restrictive in how it’s spent than other grants, eg you ca use it for materials and do the labour yourself unlike SEAI grants) and this cottage will probably go for more!
WayMaleficent1465 on
Obviously it depends on where exactly it is on the dingle peninsula, but €79k for a site with potential planning options isn’t a bad deal
EvaLizz on
At least you’d have planning permission.
DappyN-Dubz on
You’re paying for the land itself, the loopholes with planning permission, and the grants you get for doing up the existing dwelling. Depending on the area and how much land comes with it…this might actually be a solid deal
BlubberyGiraffe on

Looking for those 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom
Zheiko on
They already have an offer of 250k
fullmoonbeam on
The 70k grant to do up these is just going straight into the pockets of the fuckers selling them before the grant is applied for or drawn down.
MickoDicko on
You’re paying for the site ya muppets
RobotIcHead on
I work with someone who moved to dingle to be near his wife’s family. He says it is impossible to buy anything in Dingle as all viable houses are rented out as holiday lets. This will go for more than asking.
InfectedAztec on
You’re paying for the land, planning permission and the derelict property grant of 70k.
Even if you’re someone who would get local needs on a greenfield site this is excellent value.
explosiveshits7195 on
That’s honestly not bad considering what I see to be a pretty decent amount of land in a very desirable part of the country. You’d also get the derelict homes grant up 70k to fix it up as well as stuff from SEAI. It would be a big project but if you were someone who had a few bob and wanted to invest in building either a home for yourself or (more likely) a holiday home for rental that price is a fucking steal. Some good sized gaffs that rent out around Dingle go for anything up to 800 a night, particularly if they’re made for groups (like rental for a stags/hens).
Jay-3fiddy on
To he honest there’s nothing wrong with this property. As someone who works in construction primarily in older stone buildings, this is a clean slate. Id rather buy this than something ‘livable’ for double the price that needs new heating system, a rewire and possible a new roof and repairs throughout. Less bullshit to deal with clearing the place out.
auntsalty on
No
SoloWingPixy88 on
People seem to be missing the point of this, you’re buying the land, the house makes it easier from a planning permission point of view particularly if you’re not from the area.
traveler49 on
A steal! Laughing all the way to the bank!
Bill_Badbody on
It has mains water and electricity so no thats a major plus. Big reduction on connection costs.
It looks like a large sites although the listing doesn’t say the site size, satellite photos look like.it could be an around an acre.
For a location where you wont get planning on an empty plot without being local, ans being in one of the most scenic parts of the country, not a bad price at all really.
jamster126 on
It’s the land you are buying with that.
LouisWu_ on
Good solid walks without any of that insulation or damp proofing nonsense. No floor slab so you can stand directly on the ground. Cosy room sizes. Sounds great. Does it come with an outhouse?
Richard2468 on
You mean ‘doer from the ground upper’..
smashedspuds on
Honestly before 2020 this would be valued at like 20k
gerrybbadd on
Lights…. Back on?! Were lights ever on in the first place in this house
Final_Tradition_3439 on
Good deal if you want to live in the area.
€9000 to get around local needs planning
Banania2020 on
Highlights

* Vacant Many Years…Think Grants
* Within Walking Distance of Annascaul Village – approx 1KM
* Previously set out as 2 Bed Home
* Elevated Site wit Great Views of Mountains and Countryside
* Electricity and Water Supply to the Home
* Stone wall entrance
* 2 x Separate Structures
Cultural_Wish4933 on
Its 1km north west of Annascaul, south facing view, grant suitable, electricity and water supplied to the house with two separate Structures. The immediate area is served by eir fibre (no NBI). No planning permission. Its a bargain.
Silver_Response4707 on
Tbf, land in dingle would be ideal to own. Build a bnb and you’ll be making decent cash.
And as it’s been mentioned, if you can preserve those four walls as part of the massive house you’ll build adjoined to it, you’ll be able to avail of some schemes.
Alastor001 on
Natural light, open plan, plants and mould, close to nature? What’s not to like?
c-mag95 on
Madness
Probably in the arsehole of Donegal too, so really only suitable for a holiday home/Airbnb, or some lucky duck who gets to work remotely. Either way Probably looking at €300k+ to make it into a fancy cozy cottage. Mental money.
KingKeane16 on
It’s essentially 9k after the vacant grant.
FloppyTomatoes on
Does it have fiber internet?
flemishbiker88 on
How big is the site?
Electronic_Motor_968 on

wankelberry_6666 on
It’s the land not house
Sorcha16 on
Some WD40 and some duct tape and yous be sorted.
CutUpDE on
I think that ivy is structural…
smalaki on
oh it’s a doer alright.. it’s a doer-you-er-head-in
47 commenti
All it needs is…everything!
Sure it has 4 walls and the potential for a roof… what more could you want?
You’re basically paying for the land, not the house.
buy the land and stick a cheap cottage next to it for profit
Say it just needs a bit of paint
What you’re paying for realistically is land + the loophole for local needs requirements.
Based on the name. I bet they’re advertising to a mainly American audience who think this is a steal
What lights?
Doer Upper me arse that’s a Doer Over
I’d say the oil burner hasn’t worked in a couple of days, but otherwise it seems nice
Are the windows triple glaze?
What kind of BER rating does it have?
You can’t buy land somewhere like Dingle and get planning permission (unless you meet local need requirements and sometimes Irish language requirement). You will always get planning permission where there already is a structure.
Therefore in areas like this including Connemara, West Donegal, West Cork etc. a site with a derelict property is worth much more than a site, especially to someone buying as a holiday home or rental/airbnb.
Add to this to the €70,000 grant (which is much less restrictive in how it’s spent than other grants, eg you ca use it for materials and do the labour yourself unlike SEAI grants) and this cottage will probably go for more!
Obviously it depends on where exactly it is on the dingle peninsula, but €79k for a site with potential planning options isn’t a bad deal
At least you’d have planning permission.
You’re paying for the land itself, the loopholes with planning permission, and the grants you get for doing up the existing dwelling. Depending on the area and how much land comes with it…this might actually be a solid deal

Looking for those 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom
They already have an offer of 250k
The 70k grant to do up these is just going straight into the pockets of the fuckers selling them before the grant is applied for or drawn down.
You’re paying for the site ya muppets
I work with someone who moved to dingle to be near his wife’s family. He says it is impossible to buy anything in Dingle as all viable houses are rented out as holiday lets. This will go for more than asking.
You’re paying for the land, planning permission and the derelict property grant of 70k.
Even if you’re someone who would get local needs on a greenfield site this is excellent value.
That’s honestly not bad considering what I see to be a pretty decent amount of land in a very desirable part of the country. You’d also get the derelict homes grant up 70k to fix it up as well as stuff from SEAI. It would be a big project but if you were someone who had a few bob and wanted to invest in building either a home for yourself or (more likely) a holiday home for rental that price is a fucking steal. Some good sized gaffs that rent out around Dingle go for anything up to 800 a night, particularly if they’re made for groups (like rental for a stags/hens).
To he honest there’s nothing wrong with this property. As someone who works in construction primarily in older stone buildings, this is a clean slate. Id rather buy this than something ‘livable’ for double the price that needs new heating system, a rewire and possible a new roof and repairs throughout. Less bullshit to deal with clearing the place out.
No
People seem to be missing the point of this, you’re buying the land, the house makes it easier from a planning permission point of view particularly if you’re not from the area.
A steal! Laughing all the way to the bank!
It has mains water and electricity so no thats a major plus. Big reduction on connection costs.
It looks like a large sites although the listing doesn’t say the site size, satellite photos look like.it could be an around an acre.
For a location where you wont get planning on an empty plot without being local, ans being in one of the most scenic parts of the country, not a bad price at all really.
It’s the land you are buying with that.
Good solid walks without any of that insulation or damp proofing nonsense. No floor slab so you can stand directly on the ground. Cosy room sizes. Sounds great. Does it come with an outhouse?
You mean ‘doer from the ground upper’..
Honestly before 2020 this would be valued at like 20k
Lights…. Back on?! Were lights ever on in the first place in this house
Good deal if you want to live in the area.
€9000 to get around local needs planning
Highlights

* Vacant Many Years…Think Grants
* Within Walking Distance of Annascaul Village – approx 1KM
* Previously set out as 2 Bed Home
* Elevated Site wit Great Views of Mountains and Countryside
* Electricity and Water Supply to the Home
* Stone wall entrance
* 2 x Separate Structures
Its 1km north west of Annascaul, south facing view, grant suitable, electricity and water supplied to the house with two separate Structures. The immediate area is served by eir fibre (no NBI). No planning permission. Its a bargain.
Tbf, land in dingle would be ideal to own. Build a bnb and you’ll be making decent cash.
And as it’s been mentioned, if you can preserve those four walls as part of the massive house you’ll build adjoined to it, you’ll be able to avail of some schemes.
Natural light, open plan, plants and mould, close to nature? What’s not to like?
Madness
Probably in the arsehole of Donegal too, so really only suitable for a holiday home/Airbnb, or some lucky duck who gets to work remotely. Either way Probably looking at €300k+ to make it into a fancy cozy cottage. Mental money.
It’s essentially 9k after the vacant grant.
Does it have fiber internet?
How big is the site?

It’s the land not house
Some WD40 and some duct tape and yous be sorted.
I think that ivy is structural…
oh it’s a doer alright.. it’s a doer-you-er-head-in
Lick of paint and it’ll be grand.