Brendan Burgess
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I've was house hunting recently, and my search concentrated on one of the more upmarket areas of Dublin. A place called Howth.
Detached properties in this area tend to fetch telephone number type figures. It would be hard to find anything below 1M euro.
But what I keep seeing time and again is these million+ euro homes that STINK, and are generally untidy, but often downright FILTHY. Totally off-putting.
I've been to less 'salubrious' areas to check out some properties and find them often in very good nick, and generally clean.
So what is it with 'Rich' folk? Are they really 'filthy rich' in the literal sense? I can understand a bit of pong (especially where the house is large and owned by an elderly person looking to trade down) but more often these houses are owned by wealthy middle aged people trading up! I recently saw one house where the (possible identifyication features deleted)had pictures of himself on his yacht all over the gaff, but the place looked like it had been maintained by a squatter on drugs. It smelled of wet dog.
I laugh when I watch those programs about selling houses on UK TV. The Brits seem to at least want to make an effort to tart the gaff up...but the Paddies (especially the loaded ones) couldn't be arsed. No need to when they know it'll still be fought over by the desperate punters.
Detached properties in this area tend to fetch telephone number type figures. It would be hard to find anything below 1M euro.
But what I keep seeing time and again is these million+ euro homes that STINK, and are generally untidy, but often downright FILTHY. Totally off-putting.
I've been to less 'salubrious' areas to check out some properties and find them often in very good nick, and generally clean.
So what is it with 'Rich' folk? Are they really 'filthy rich' in the literal sense? I can understand a bit of pong (especially where the house is large and owned by an elderly person looking to trade down) but more often these houses are owned by wealthy middle aged people trading up! I recently saw one house where the (possible identifyication features deleted)had pictures of himself on his yacht all over the gaff, but the place looked like it had been maintained by a squatter on drugs. It smelled of wet dog.
I laugh when I watch those programs about selling houses on UK TV. The Brits seem to at least want to make an effort to tart the gaff up...but the Paddies (especially the loaded ones) couldn't be arsed. No need to when they know it'll still be fought over by the desperate punters.