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The stunning three-bed family home with ‘considerable potential’ on Irish market for €175k – and it’s beside beach
A STUNNING three-bed family home with “considerable potential” has just hit the Irish market for €175k – and it’s beside a beach.
The bargain property is located in Barrow, Co Wexford.
The property is located in Barrow village, Co Wexford[/caption] And it is now on the Irish market for €175,000[/caption] The home comes with a fully tiled kitchen[/caption] It also features a spacious living room[/caption]This semi-detached home is a three-bedroom, one-bathroom house that has been kept in fantastic condition by its current owners.
And it is currently available for viewings.
The house listing reads: “This 3-bedroom semi-detached property of approximately 92 m², built in the 1800s, requires modernisation and has considerable potential for conversion into a lovely home, holiday retreat, or investment property.
“Great potential in a great location.”
It includes a substantial modern kitchen with access to the rear garden and is perfect for first-time buyers.
This stunning kitchen has tiled flooring and is fully fitted with white cabinets, an oven, and a dishwasher.
Double-glazed windows located around the kitchen and dining area allow plenty of natural light to enter the house.
The family home is in an excellent location, with cafes, restaurants, public transport and a host of other amenities nearby.
Along with being a short walk from Barrow beach, New Ross and Wexford town are each within a 30-minute drive of this fabulous property.
The area also includes a choice of primary and secondary schools, perfect for families.
Located in a sought-after residential area, the family home extends to 93 square metres and has electric storage heating along with a spacious back garden.
When entering the home, viewers are greeted by a fabulous hallway with tiled flooring.
A spacious living room is situated at the front of the home, and it features a metal fireplace along with lots of storage space and carpet flooring.
This comfortable area is filled with natural light and space, creating a cosy atmosphere.
There is one bathroom in this family home; and it is fully tiled and includes a wash hand basin, an electric shower, and a toilet.
First floor offerings
Moving upstairs, there is a spacious and modern landing with carpet flooring.
On the property’s first floor there are three bedrooms, including a master bedroom with carpet flooring, natural light and plenty of storage space.
The second bedroom is spacious and features views overlooking the garden, along with carpet flooring, double windows, and could fit a king-size bed.
The third bedroom is a modern single room that features plenty of storage space and natural light.
The back garden is a major bonus to buying this home.
Along with a storage shed, it has ample space and greenery.
The property is listed by Brian Wallace Auctioneers and on daft.ie.
The property is a three bedroom home[/caption] It is located right beside a beach[/caption]I discovered one of the cheapest charity shops in the UK – designer bags go for £3 & there’s lovely winter coats for £2
A SAVVY shopper has claimed to have discovered the ‘cheapest charity shop ever’ – and there’s loads of bargains from just £1.
So if the cost of living crisis has made your purse feel tighter than ever before and you’re on a mission to save cash without scrimping on your wardrobe, then you’ve come to the right place.
A bargain hunter has claimed to have found the ‘cheapest charity shop ever’[/caption]Not only will you find stunning coats for just £2 in this UK shop, but there’s even designer bags for only £3 too.
And if that wasn’t enough, nothing is priced at more than £5 – yes, you heard that correctly.
Lola Amuah, a bargain hunter from the UK, took to social media to give her followers a close-up look inside her favourite charity shop, leaving many open-mouthed.
As she stood outside the Save the Children store on Osmaston Road, in Derby city centre, the thrifting fan said: “Nothing is priced more than £5 in this shop.”
And it didn’t take long for Lola to get her hands on a huge haul of purse-friendly finds, including a stunning Zara blouse for just £2.
Not only this, but Lola and her husband also spotted a ‘pretty’ Tu quilted coat from Sainsbury’s, which is perfect for keeping warm in winter, also for only £2.
If that wasn’t enough, the charity shop enthusiasts also found a Harry Potter top for £1 and lots of bags for just £2 each.
And if it’s luxury fashion you’re after, there’s plenty of that where this charity shop is concerned, as Lola also noticed an & Other Stories sweatshirt for £2, an Oliver Bonas blouse for £3 and even a silk dress, originally from Ted Baker, for just £5.
There was even gymwear too, as Lola beamed: “I spy Gymshark for £2.”
But that’s not all, as not only will you be able to give your wardrobe a refresh with these cheap finds, but you’ll also be able to upgrade your handbag collection too.
And if you thought that was it, think again, as it’s no surprise that Lola was even more overjoyed with her shopping trip when she spotted a brown leather Fiorelli bag for just £3 – which we think is a real bargain.
Lola’s TikTok clip, which she posted under the username @lola_amuah, has clearly impressed many, as it has quickly racked up 117,100 views.
Top charity shop tips for bagging a bargain
Ross Dutton has been a manager for Crisis's charity shops for four years and currently runs the charity's Finsbury Park shop in London.
Choose your area – As a rule of thumb, the posher the area, the better quality the clothes that are donated.
Don’t hang around – If you see something you like, buy it, as it’ll likely be gone when you come back
Look out for cut-off labels – Some of your favourite high street stores will have deals with local charity shops to donate stock that isn’t sold during their own sales. Often part of the deal is that they need to cut the labels off the clothes.
Stay at home – While some charities have their own site, like Oxfam and Crisis. many also sell from dedicated eBay stores, such as British Heart Foundation and Scope. You won’t get the range of bargains that you would get in a physical store, but if you’re looking for something specific it may be worth checking online too.
Social media users were stunned by the ‘brilliant’ prices and were eager to express this in the comments.
One person said: “Great prices.”
Another added: “That first Zara shirt is gorgeous. I’m so jealous.”
What a brilliant shop
TikTok user
A third commented: “It’s nice to see a charity shop not charging over the odds!”
Meanwhile, someone else wrote: “Always good bargains in this one.”
Not only this, but another charity shop fan recognised: “What a brilliant shop.”
At the same time, one secondhand shopper beamed: “Proof that secondhand is the new luxury!”