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00:00I'm Maggie Malloy and I'm back on the hunt for Ireland's best value properties.
00:05You have a really really solid house that's stood for so long.
00:08I'm going to be using all my skills to match house hunters on a budget with fixer uppers,
00:14hidden gems and undiscovered bargains.
00:16Can you see my face?
00:18It's not just a lick of paint.
00:21There's fear in those eyes.
00:23This time I'm joined on my search by building expert and architect Ty Casey.
00:28I just think there's magic about that fireplace and there's magic about this building.
00:32Together, we'll show you that even in a tough housing market,
00:35it's still possible to find your ideal cheap Irish home.
00:43This time I'm meeting Peter Cruz, a 65-year-old carpenter from Dublin.
00:48After a recent battle with throat cancer, Peter has decided to make a change.
00:54He wants to move out of the city and find a cottage with space for a workshop in a peaceful part of the countryside.
01:01It kind of all started back in 23, when I was diagnosed with malignant cancer, the throat.
01:08That kind of put things into perspective a little bit for me, so I decided maybe I should get a bit of this mortgage around my neck and get a cheap Irish home.
01:17Well, it's a traditional sort of two-roomed cottage suit.
01:22It looks great, you know, a nice garden, a bit of land, somewhere to build a workshop.
01:27I have friends in Mullingar, anywhere within an hour of theirs is good for me.
01:32That would be Roscommon, Leitrim, Longford, Westmeath.
01:36My budget is $210, but that would include contingency to do the place up.
01:40I would definitely hope to do all the work myself, with the exception of plumbing and electrical.
01:45The only thing I might worry about is how much work there is, depending on the scale of the fixing up.
01:51The character is high on the agenda, but, I mean, price is too, you know, so let's see what Maggie comes up with.
01:59With a budget of €210,000, Peter is looking for a characterful cottage with space for a workshop.
02:13He's open to living in a number of counties, which definitely helps with my search.
02:19I'm starting near Lanesborough in County Longford.
02:22The average house price in this area is around €230,000.
02:27This tidy-looking two-bedroom cottage comes with a large garden, plus a substantial-looking outbuilding,
02:34that could work well as a workshop for Peter.
02:37It's on the market with a guide price of €200,000.
02:41So, Thigh, we have a two-bedroom cottage, very, very cute, old-fashioned place. What do you think?
02:46An original vernacular cottage from the 1800s, and an extension from maybe early 20th century.
02:53The roof looks robust, the chimneys look curved for. From the outside, it looks like you could move in.
02:58OK, well, there is no getting away from that road noise behind us.
03:03You can plant certain species to help. You can do solid timber screens or walls.
03:08They'll help. You're not going to ultimately solve it and nothing, you know.
03:12Maybe he might be OK with it. You never know.
03:14Yeah, people have different tolerances. And if you're that kind of person, maybe this is the house.
03:19Do you want to have a look inside? Yeah, let's see what I'm saying.
03:24So, we're in the older part of the house right now.
03:27Is there anything in here that Peter would need to watch out for?
03:30Because to me, it looks perfect.
03:32The biggie is terminally how it performs.
03:34The BER report on the building would be a massive help, wouldn't it?
03:38Exactly. Otherwise, it's all cosmetic.
03:40We have a family bathroom just behind me here.
03:42We have a large kitchen then down at the end, and then two bedrooms up at this side of the fireplace.
03:48So, we have a lot going on.
03:50OK. I mean, there's more kitchen in here than I thought they would have fitted into it.
03:54Anything to worry about?
03:56Slight signs of damp ingress in the ceiling.
03:58I don't think it's anything major.
04:00Just needs to be investigated.
04:02It is tight.
04:03It is. I think you need to free up, especially that corner where the fridge is.
04:06Yeah.
04:07So, we have two bedrooms down here.
04:09This is, I'd say, easily the bigger one, isn't it?
04:12I think so.
04:13Quite a decent proportion room. Yeah.
04:15Light from two sides.
04:16OK. So, all in all, a good house, yeah?
04:18Yeah.
04:19Pretty good condition. Move in.
04:20Yeah, absolutely move in.
04:21Yeah.
04:22Make it your own, then, whatever you want.
04:25This is a very neat little house.
04:27It'll be interesting to see what Peter makes of it.
04:30He's here to take a look with his friend, Bridget.
04:33So, Peter, house number one, two-bedroom cottage, lovely sheds.
04:37It's a grand little shed there, yeah.
04:39So, what do you think of the house?
04:40It's fine, fine, sturdy-looking house.
04:43It doesn't seem to be a hell of a lot of work that has to be done to it.
04:45I don't want to give you too much hardship on the first house, you see.
04:47No, fair play, yeah.
04:49Basically, you have a robust house, but there's jobs there if you go looking for them.
04:52They're not immediate.
04:53Bridget, what do you think?
04:55I love it, because I was born on a house home that was exactly the same as this.
04:58So, let's have a talk about this price.
05:00It's on the market at the moment with a guide of 200,000.
05:02Right.
05:03How does that sit with you?
05:04I'm a little bit on the high side for my budget,
05:07but depending on how much work there is to be done in the house, obviously.
05:10You take this, have a look around, and we will meet you back out here in a couple of minutes.
05:14Good stuff.
05:15Sound good?
05:16Cool.
05:18Well, Bridget, what do you think?
05:19It's nice, isn't it?
05:20Yeah, and I love the way they put the skylights in to bring the light down in,
05:23to compensate for the smaller windows.
05:25The space itself is quite small.
05:28I expect it to be bigger.
05:30It is only one room deep.
05:31Nice and cozy.
05:33This is a nice bathroom, isn't it?
05:36Yeah, you've got plenty of space.
05:37You've got a cool jacuzzi.
05:39Not that I'm into jacuzzis, but there's one there.
05:43What do you think of the kitchen?
05:44Well, it's very small, certainly for a kitchen.
05:46But I still like the light in it, and I love the stove.
05:49I would certainly shift things around.
05:52It would be nice to bring back the sense that this is an old cottage.
05:56Yeah, it's not a bad size, you know.
05:58It's a pleasure room.
05:59Hopefully it is insulated.
06:01But it's nice the way they kept the deep windowsills and everything.
06:04Maggie brought you to a good spot.
06:06But I can change everything around, whatever I want to do.
06:11So, Peter, how did you get on?
06:13Oh, yeah, it's a nice house.
06:14It's very quaint.
06:16Yeah, there are a few questions.
06:17The traffic on that road is quite heavy.
06:20It's definitely something you need to take into account with this house.
06:22You're planting, you're building a fence or a wall.
06:26You're upgrading the glazing, or you're putting in secondary glazing.
06:29All of those will help lessen it, but ultimately it's there.
06:32When I was in the house, I can't say I was bothered at all by it, funny enough.
06:37It's an outside issue, really.
06:39As regards to the walls inside, are they insulated?
06:42There is a job there to be done to improve the terminal performance of the house, I would think.
06:46Anything else you'd change inside?
06:48Pretty much everything.
06:49I'd strip it back to what it once was.
06:52Yeah.
06:53Yeah, I think it's got great potential.
06:55Okay, well, we have another house to see.
06:57Will we hit the road?
06:58Yeah, sure, yeah.
07:01For my next house, we're moving close to the village of Rooski in County Roscommon.
07:07This three-bed extended cottage sits in a rural location with a lovely mature garden.
07:12The outbuildings opposite come with it, along with a field that takes the entire plot
07:17to around 1.85 acres. It's also a good bit under budget with an asking price of 130,000 euro.
07:26Myself and Tyg are joining Peter and Bridget to look at this one.
07:30Okay, Peter, house number two. We have a lovely three-bed cottage. Almost feels like two houses.
07:36Yes, that's what I thought it was when I drove up.
07:38Tyg, what do you think?
07:39What stands out to me really is the asbestos on the roof.
07:42You can just get rid of it appropriately. There's a lot of chimneys,
07:46so possibilities of a few leaks because of them.
07:48Okay.
07:49I want to draw your attention to the outbuildings behind us here
07:52and just inform you that these also come with the house.
07:56Really?
07:57So in total, including your gardens at the back
07:59and your outbuildings and the land here, you're looking at 1.85 acres of land.
08:04What would I do with that?
08:05Lots!
08:06And even where the setting is like a Hamlet-y kind of space.
08:09I'm thinking because this is quite a lot of house,
08:12maybe myself and Tyg will come in witches.
08:14Oh, great.
08:14Does that sound good?
08:15I'd love that, yeah.
08:15Will we head in?
08:16Let's do it.
08:16Yeah, let's do this.
08:20So guys, what do you think?
08:21Interesting indeed, yeah.
08:22Yeah?
08:23A lot of nooks and crannies.
08:24It's definitely retro, isn't it?
08:26Yeah, absolutely.
08:27I love the wardrobe there.
08:29So layout-wise, we have a little living space here,
08:32another, I suppose, sitting room to the right.
08:35Big string of bedrooms down to the left here,
08:37and then you have a kitchen and bathroom to the back.
08:40You have a lot going on.
08:41Yeah, yeah, it's actually quite big, yeah.
08:43Strip it out, start again.
08:44That's, you know, try to get back to a blank canvas.
08:48Yeah.
08:48So Bridget, what are your first impressions?
08:50The first impression when you walk in is the darkness.
08:52It's not nearly as bright as the previous house.
08:55To bring this to where you wanted to be is a much bigger job.
08:59This house, to me, feels like you do very little,
09:02new carpets and you paint and you fix what needs fixing,
09:05or else go the way you're talking,
09:08and it's a major project.
09:09And another way to go to work is add an extension outside this
09:12and not spend your money endlessly.
09:15If the end product justifies the work,
09:18I'd definitely go for it.
09:20Okay, so we're down in the bedroom wing at the moment.
09:23We have three rooms.
09:24This isn't the biggest one,
09:25but I'm in here because I want to talk about that.
09:28What you've got is a load of water came down,
09:30the leak in the roof, and got the soot that was in the chimney
09:34with a hundred years plus,
09:35and just started leaching out through the wall.
09:37It's new roof cover and it's new flash-ins.
09:40Does that mean that the wall is cracked
09:42and the ingress is coming from the flue?
09:45Potentially, but it can leach out through the mortar as well.
09:48You can certainly get it back to a point where you can repoint it
09:50and look at the stone uncovered.
09:52Oh, that's good to know.
09:54So Peter, talk to me about the layout,
09:55the size of the rooms, the look of them.
09:57They're a good-sized room.
09:58Yeah.
09:59I've seen other houses in which the rooms seem to have been an afterthought,
10:04whereas these are well-proportioned.
10:06And I can't get over how solid this house is.
10:10We're in the back extension now for the kitchen.
10:12We have little separate loo and bathroom back here,
10:17a little utility area.
10:19It's old-fashioned like the rest of the house,
10:20but again, quite well-maintained.
10:22A bit of a clean-up on it.
10:24You could use it, yeah, and all I need is room for a microwave anyway.
10:29Would this be enough of a kitchen for you, Bridget?
10:31When I was walking through, I was thinking,
10:33get rid of the whole extension.
10:35It doesn't have the same vibe at all as the rest of the building.
10:39Yeah, I think the best part about this kitchen,
10:42as we call it, is the view out to the back window.
10:44Taig.
10:45I think you get rid of this extension, right?
10:49That's our conclusion, really.
10:51The sun rises over here.
10:52It sets over there.
10:54So if you take this footprint,
10:56you can do design where you get sun all day at the right times,
11:00the right amount of sun.
11:02It's linked to your garden.
11:04You're off and you're going, and it could be great.
11:06So I'll have to go out and invest in a good sledgehammer.
11:09I thought you were going to say architect.
11:11I feel like this is your orchard.
11:17We've lots of apple trees, just fruit trees everywhere.
11:21Quite a lot of privacy.
11:23Whoever owned this house loved it.
11:25It's really lovely and it's a great thing to have.
11:28But the new extension back here,
11:30letting you experience all those wonderful things that are in this garden.
11:34And the whole place starts to sing.
11:36You pair back then the rest of the house to what it was originally.
11:41I think lovely.
11:42So I want to talk to you about the price.
11:44Right.
11:45It's on the market at the moment for $130,000.
11:48Wow.
11:48Oh, that's not a bad price, is it, Bridget?
11:51Yeah.
11:51The agent tells us it's been empty more than two years as well.
11:55So our vacancy grant of €50,000 should click in as well for this house.
12:00So that gives you a nice little pot to get some of even your energy efficiency upgrades
12:05and things like that done.
12:06There's an awful lot of house there for €130,000.
12:08I mean, look at the history.
12:11You can nearly feel the history of it.
12:12You know, it just looks great.
12:15OK.
12:15How am I going to top this house?
12:16I don't know, but I'm sure you will.
12:18Come on.
12:19Good stuff.
12:20Peter has now seen two homes on my list, with the second property making a pretty good impression.
12:27But I've one place left to show him before we complete our search.
12:30Oh, this is interesting, yeah.
12:32I like the pitch.
12:36I'm on the road with carpenter Peter Cruz and his friend Bridget.
12:40He's looking to move out of Dublin to a characterful cottage with space for a workshop.
12:44Peter has a budget of €210,000 including renovations.
12:50And so far, I've found two properties both priced under that.
12:54First, this two-bed cottage near Lanesborough, County Longford for €200,000.
13:00And this three-bed cottage with 1.85 acres of land near Rooskee, County Roscommon, up for €130,000.
13:10Strip it out, start again.
13:12That's, you know, try to get back to a blank canvas.
13:15Yeah, yeah.
13:16Before we get to our last property,
13:18Tighe has visited a three-storey house in the centre of Kilchimock County Mayo
13:23that's been refurbished by Ciara and John Rowley.
13:26So Ciara and John, when did you buy your handsome house?
13:29And what condition was it in when you did?
13:30We bought it in 2015.
13:32It was completely derelict.
13:34So it needed absolutely everything done to it.
13:36Plumbing, wiring, everything.
13:38The roof was in a fairly poor state.
13:40The sash windows, a number of them had been broken, damp internally.
13:44We put a roof on in 2017 and started work in 2022.
13:47How did you feel at that time?
13:48Were you overawed or excited or...?
13:51Terrified.
13:51Yeah, it was manageable though.
13:53In this case, just putting a plan in place,
13:55trying to get a budget cost for the project and getting started then in earnest.
13:58So I'm really excited to see what you've achieved.
14:00Will we go in?
14:01Please, Tighe, love to show you.
14:06Coming through the front door into a beautiful hallway,
14:09we have a cosy sitting room to the right hand side.
14:12On this side, we have this fabulous dining area flowing into the kitchen.
14:15Yeah.
14:16Now, loads of things are catching my eye,
14:18including the beautiful floor and the trims.
14:21However, it's the kitchen really I want to talk about.
14:24Well, John designed it and a guy called Danny in Westport built it for us.
14:29It's our colours as well.
14:31We tried to use the same colours throughout the house then as well.
14:34It's got a warm traditional feel generally throughout the house,
14:37but we wanted the kitchen a little bit more contemporary,
14:40just to contrast with the rest of the house.
14:42The work that went on here then, it wasn't a lick of paint.
14:44No.
14:44So, tell me more.
14:46It was a case of doing the full strip out myself.
14:49We got some help from a builder to do a lot of the internal demolitions
14:53and the structural work that needed to be done.
14:55It was a raised timber floor, so we had to strip that all out,
14:58put in underfloor heating throughout,
15:00and then it was a case of putting the house back together a little bit.
15:04New plumbing?
15:04Yes, new plumbing, new wiring, everything, everything.
15:09Beautifully finished, I have to say.
15:13So, we're up on the first floor.
15:14We have a study behind me, family bathroom,
15:18lovely proportioned bedrooms, including this guest bedroom in front of us.
15:22What strikes me here is the furnishings, the colours, the fabrics, the furniture.
15:27Who's responsible for these decisions?
15:28I suppose a bit of both of us. I tend to pick things up and bring them home to refurbish them
15:35a bit more than John likes. We've picked a lot of stuff up in charity shops.
15:40Kind of always keeping our eye out.
15:41It feels great. It's pleasant and calm.
15:44The other thing that catches my eye is the stairs, which looks original.
15:48Two thirds of it's original. So, from the upper floor to this, to this new post,
15:54is the original. And when we lifted the floor down the stairs, unfortunately,
15:57the stairs didn't make it. We did hold on to the original handrail,
16:01but we had to get a light for light replacement for the new posts and the spindles.
16:07We got our joiner to manufacture a couple of those for us.
16:10James Murtha, the man who built the house in the 1930s, was a master craftsman.
16:14He was a joiner. And a lot of the detailing in the house, he met himself by hand.
16:18It was important to us that we respect that tradition and craftsmanship
16:22and expose it to bring it to life again, 90 years after it was first installed.
16:26Amazing. Fair play to you.
16:29So, we're up on the top floor in what I can only describe as a really generous master suite.
16:34Beautiful dressing room behind me. This big master bedroom. Was that always one room?
16:38Originally, there was eight bedrooms in the house. So, we made the decision,
16:41I suppose, early that we'd create a sanctuary for care up on the top floor.
16:45We knocked two of the smaller bedrooms in together to create the master bedroom.
16:49It almost feels like its own little world. It's like an apartment dropped on top of the house.
16:53Exactly. And again, like the rest of the house, places that could have been dead spaces,
16:56like the landings and others, you've made a total virtue of them. It's fabulous.
17:00Thank you. Thank you.
17:02So, you bought the house in 2015 for how much?
17:04Bought it for 33,000. And the renovations?
17:07We spent roughly 160,000 on renovations, and that included the Derelict Homes Grant of 70,000.
17:14So, 160-ish?
17:16Yeah, correct.
17:17I don't know. I'm speechless.
17:20As a young family living in the centre of an Irish town, I think what you've done is an inspiration,
17:27really. And it shows what can be done.
17:28Yeah.
17:29So, thanks for sharing it with us.
17:33Ciara and John have put a huge amount of work into this house, and the results speak for themselves.
17:38It's a brilliant example of how a town centre property can be regenerated and become a family home again.
17:46I'm on my way to the final house I've chosen for Peter. This three-bed cottage is situated in a quiet
17:52location just a few minutes' drive from the village of Coote Hall, County Roscommon.
17:57It comes with a decent-sized back garden, along with a row of outbuildings and a guide price of 189,000 euro.
18:05So, Tyg, final property, Lime Kiln Cottage. What are your first impressions?
18:09What a lovely place. Before you get to the building even, do you know?
18:13So, again, we have our typical tree bay vernacular cottage. However, here you can see that I think they've raised the roof at some point.
18:20Is that that black strip that I can see?
18:23Yeah. Most probably there's accommodation in that roof now.
18:25OK. Other than that, I think it's an attractive building.
18:28Right. Will we see if it's as tidy inside as it is outside?
18:31Let's have a look. Yeah.
18:34So, Tyg, we have a great little kitchen here. It has pretty much everything you'd need, doesn't it?
18:38It does, yeah. What I like as well is that the interventions are kind of low-key.
18:43This porch was added. They glazed it to get more light, and if you leave the front door open, fine day.
18:47We have a good-sized sitting room down to the back here with another fireplace in it as well.
18:52Am I right in thinking that this doesn't need a lot of work done?
18:55From what I can see, there's no issues. Move-in ready.
18:58The best kind of house.
19:00Yeah, exactly.
19:01We have one of the three bedrooms. This is the only one downstairs.
19:04It's a nice room. No signs of damp or any problems that I can see, really.
19:08It's great to have a bedroom on the ground floor.
19:10And lots of other bedroom space as well upstairs.
19:13When you see that a three-bed house can be this simple, you're like, why can't we build more of them?
19:16You know, like...
19:18So, out through one of the other doors in the kitchen, we have this lovely sunroom.
19:22We have a downstairs toilet. Family bathroom upstairs, so this isn't the only bathroom.
19:26This feels like a utility room, and it is by far probably the nicest room in the house.
19:31It is. Potentially, it is. Potentially, yeah.
19:33The room wasn't laid out thinking about where the sun was.
19:36Yeah.
19:37Move that bathroom to behind me. Yeah, yeah.
19:39And then put your kitchen in here, your breakfast bar, start to brighten your living spaces,
19:44and they flow into each other, and you're getting sun from the morning to sunset.
19:48See, that's why you have an architect.
19:50No, it's not rocket science. Look at the sun. That's it.
19:53Yeah, yeah.
19:55So, Peter, welcome to Lime Kiln Cottage.
19:58It's absolutely gorgeous. The setting is really, really nice, yeah.
20:02The outbuildings look good as well.
20:04There are little things to work on if you look at the building,
20:06but to me, it's robust. There's no problem visible.
20:09Ready to move into, I would think, from the outside.
20:12I love it. And listen to the nothingness of the toilet. It's brilliant.
20:16It's a nice house. Do you have your notebook?
20:18I do, yeah. In the back pocket here, yeah.
20:20On you go.
20:23Wow, nice kitchen, Bridget. Yeah.
20:24Look at the fireplace. It's really nice, isn't it?
20:27Yeah, there's a good vibe in here as soon as you walk in.
20:30It's not massive, but the whole way it's laid out is just really cool.
20:34Well, the kitchen is big enough for me as regards the size of the room,
20:36absolutely, and a dining area all in the one.
20:39Yeah, it's gorgeous. I think it's really nice.
20:41Oh, look at the fireplace. That's very nice.
20:44Again, it's a nice space. You know, there's no sign of dam.
20:47It's a really bright room as well.
20:49Having windows in three of the four walls, that's pretty hard to beat, isn't it?
20:54Yeah.
20:54Oh, wow, Bridget. Look at this. It's nice, isn't it?
20:57So we're showering the loo down here. Really nice collection of sheds.
21:01Oh, yeah. It's more or less exactly what I was looking for.
21:05Oh, this is interesting, yeah. I like the pitch.
21:09You know, so this is the attic inversion.
21:11Look at it. It's literally walking in, isn't it?
21:14I can find nothing wrong with it.
21:15Everyone's done for it.
21:16You have a bedroom down at the end. Yeah.
21:18You have a really nice bathroom. You have that storage space.
21:22And then you have another double bedroom here.
21:24Somebody spent money in this place that you don't have to.
21:27It's already been done. They spent a lot of money in bringing this up.
21:32So, Peter, what do you think?
21:33I don't know. Oh, no, it's gorgeous. I love it, you know.
21:37Everything about it is really well done, you know.
21:40There's very little light change in there.
21:41I love the fact that you can just walk in and put your old stamp on the place.
21:44And I don't see any sign of heating,
21:46apart from an electric heater in one of the bedrooms.
21:49Between the electric and the stove and what's there,
21:51you're probably generating enough heat.
21:53I'd, first of all, terminally upgrade it, better insulation,
21:56before I go re-plumbing it.
21:58So it's quite a good house. It needs very little done to it.
22:01It's coming in a little under budget at 189.
22:05Okay.
22:06Enough under budget.
22:07Yeah, that's quite high.
22:09Yeah, yeah.
22:10Well, you don't have a huge amount to do,
22:11so I'm thinking it works in that way.
22:14Yeah, that would certainly make up the contingency fund that I had in mind
22:18without having to do the work, which is a nice bit of it.
22:20There you go.
22:22Now, we don't need any decisions yet.
22:23Okay.
22:24Okay.
22:24You're going to have to go off and have a little bit of a think
22:26about all the houses you've seen,
22:28and I will catch back up with you in a little while.
22:30Does that sound good?
22:31Yeah, that sounds great.
22:32Yeah, will we hit the road?
22:33Yeah, indeed.
22:33Yeah, I did.
22:38Peter has now seen all three properties on my list.
22:42This neat two-bed cottage close to Lanesborough on the market for 200,000 euro.
22:48Next was a three-bed property with 1.85 acres of land up for 130,000 euro.
22:56And finally, this three-bedder near Coote Hall that comes with a guide price of 189,000 euro.
23:04So, Peter, we've had a great little trip.
23:06Which of my houses came out on top?
23:08I would say number three with two close behind.
23:12So, what's set number three ahead?
23:14Well, I suppose it would have to be the move-in ability, you know.
23:17You can just go in there and put your feet up.
23:19As much as I love my craft, you know, I don't love it that much, you know.
23:23To take on number two, that is.
23:25Okay, yeah.
23:26I think he loved two, but there were so many unknowns attached to it.
23:30Well, thank you very much for coming around with me.
23:32Thank you very much, and thank you so much for your help.
23:34It's been really a great exercise for me, and I will definitely be on to the estate agent.
23:40Will we hit the road?
23:41Yeah, sure.
23:44Peter has seen some great value, but he chose the last one because as a tradesman,
23:50he could appreciate the quality of the work done, and he could move in straight away.
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