Ireland's Cheapest House! Just €30,000!

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Published 2022-03-05

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  • I hope whomever this little house chooses to own, restores and loves it! It’s a wonderful little house with so much character! Great video, thank you x
  • @kalayne6713
    Now this one has potential. My mind is in overdrive over what could be done. Lots of money needed...again...but I can actually see this, with a verandah at the front, a tiny porch at the back, new wiring, plumbing, insulation, a kitchen and bathroom somewhere and a stunning garden. Excellent find.Good luck to whoever takes on this restoration.Just waiting for my farm to sell in Australia and I will be calling Ireland home. No heat, no drought, no bushfires, no snakes...bliss for my autumn years.
  • @aymiewalshe982
    Honest to goodness...a small solar panel for essentials, a composting toilet, and a good scrub and that place is nearly move in ready.
  • I am able to save this house - it deserves all the love - I can hear Hens clicking, the owl at night, birds tweeting and nesting in restored hedges, worms rising to the rain from restored 'beds', and my good self, applying new lime plaster & fettling that glorious chimney. Thank you for sharing such a sublime place with your loving energy Maggie xxx
  • @johnjoerambo77
    These cottages are as much a part of Irish Culture as our language and dance, and well worth Saving.
  • @carinlyons9507
    I love that there are lace curtains in the windows. Your enthusiasm is infectious! Love your channel!
  • @TerryTerryTerry
    I saw this house on the web when it went on. The streetview which is a bit dated showed it to be quite well looked after. Thanks for the tour - adds a lot to the details.
  • @soapstuff6212
    The 'dairy', the fireplace, the hag bed, the outbuildings, the high ceilings- all gorgeous
  • I knew so many cottages like this growing up in Donegal , quite often they Were abandoned after a death, and the bed a iron affair with a rail of brass , left outside and always a old crucifix fixed to it
  • Love these old buildings, so much potential, character and history! Thanks for sharing.
  • @kittygailey5028
    Thank you so much for doing this, sharing your knowledge and encouraging folks trying to find a home! I have learned SO much watching your channel. And your lovely enthusiasm must convince folks - my husband always worries when I watch you that I’ll move us to Ireland!!! You’re a treasure.
  • @emiewolfe7850
    Amazing, thank you so much for showing us around. What a gorgeous little property! Would love to see more at this sort of price point
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  • @kayaker9912
    I love this cottage, sitting room is the first big room, bedroom is the orange/reddish room as the fireplace would keep people warm while they sleep, kitchen is room to the right as you walk in, lastly a bathroom in the lean-to in the back. Of course the little bed nook, would be filled with red checked pillows and all my kitties who want to be near a nice fire. I also pray to God that whomever bought it, will preserve it!
  • @LisaHafey
    Wow it’s absolutely gorgeous! Those out buildings could even be used for more bedrooms (I’m thinking older children perhaps)
  • What a gem. That wee place deserves to be sympathetically renovated keeping the original features. It looks to be in sound condition. With that barn and outhouses as well its a bargain. If I was in the market for another place I would take to the road and head up to Mayo first thing in the morning and not come back till I had put in an offer. The biggest expense would be putting in a septic tank and maybe tiling the dairy roof but that could wait.
  • @flowerbee742
    a lovely Irish treasure that has withstood the test of time, I do hope it is restored as close to the original but also keeping up to the modern influences, this would certainly make some family very happy, thankyou for the tour... :)
  • @ELCinWYO
    If I had the money I would grab it instantly! Such wonderful bones and such a wonderful collection of history!
  • @maryyetts3478
    Maggie, it was brilliant to see this house with you for the first time when you saw the outshot I felt like I was there! I wish someone would save it and restore it historically. It is a part of history. I can’t believe someone was living in it right up to 2012! I’m sure it would be easy to get the history of the family for whoever buys the house, to have that background.