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Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
A haunted house would be great. Spectral occurences are usually accompanied by a marked drop in temperature which could be harnessed by a suitably designed device to generate electricity and save on the power bills.
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A haunted house would be great. Spectral occurences are usually accompanied by a marked drop in temperature which could be harnessed by a suitably designed device to generate electricity and save on the power bills.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostEstates I can understand, if they go to pot, but why would anyone just abandon a detached house FFS? Do they believe in ghosts or something?
Mind you, having said that, back in the 60s there were several large abandoned houses in Wimbledon, although it seems unbelievable now when the same kind of houses sell for 10 million. We used to play in them as kids.
Irish Ghost Estates
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Originally posted by Sysman View Post
Be careful about that. 300,000 houses lying empty in Ireland, including 200 'ghost estates'
Mind you, having said that, back in the 60s there were several large abandoned houses in Wimbledon, although it seems unbelievable now when the same kind of houses sell for 10 million. We used to play in them as kids.
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The RoI has a long way to go yet. The price of a pint in an average pub in Dublin is still near the £6 mark.
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Seems like the Irish are ruling out a rise in their corporation tax, which is one of the lowest in Europe and the reason they attract a lot of big companies. However I don't think the Germans etc will be happy if they don't, and I don't think Ireland are in a position to rule out anything.
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostI hope they don't come crashing down too much as my Dad owns a lovely house over in Dublin and was worth a few bob.
Probably only worth £20 now !
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWell I'm thinking holiday home in all truth. Beautiful country.
I only know Cork and Dublin. Where would anyone recommend near the sea for 150k Euros
"Tinteain Ceoil" Liosnagree, Castlegregory, Co. Kerry - House For Sale
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWell I'm thinking holiday home in all truth. Beautiful country.
I only know Cork and Dublin. Where would anyone recommend near the sea for 150k Euros
Ardrinane, Annascaul, Dingle, Co. Kerry - House For Sale
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