It’s great to see the plans but mostly to see you walking around the house and we can see the potential that you are describing. I look forward to the development of this house.Thank you very much for sharing this with us all. Helen in Limerick
Wishing you all the best! I can't imagine paying that amount with so much work to do then, i know dublin housing market is crazy though and everything has gone through the roof. We built just a few years ago and it was bloody expensive (as it was being built, things were risig 10-20%) but would hate to be building now
Wow, seeing the original state of yours makes me feel better about my old 3 bed house I just bought in North Strand for 340k two months back which is much better condition. Been working the renovation mostly myself outside of plumbing and electrical and I will say it's a lot more work than I thought it would be. Thankfully managed to keep those costs down but hoping it will be worth more or at least get our money back in case we decide to sell in 5 or 6 years. As part of keeping those costs down I haven't done any major changes to the building yet. Mostly repairs, rewire, replumb, replacing old crumbling/damp plaster, replace damaged skirting, insulating and flooring attic, blocked up two doors I didn't want and roof repairs. Still working but with new paint and flooring place should look nice I think. I kept all the old doors, just repaired, touched them up and fresh paint makes them look nice again. I will say for anybody else getting an old house, call a plumber to inspect the property. My surveyor and builder friend missed a lot of problems that my plumber (I hired afterward sadly) spotted. Cost about a €120 for a plumber to survey the house and worth it if you walk about with them and make sure they look at everything. NB low water pressure means a potential problem with the mains ie possibly a leak under the property. Remember if getting a rewired or replumb the house will be pulled apart in many areas and it will be a big job to get it all put back together and potentially very expensive in itself if you need to hire builders to plaster/repair etc When looking at a fixer upper be sure to look 30-40k higher and see if you can get something in more turn key condition. Even a cheap fixer-upper will cost 20k+ even if doing the bare minimum to make it nice, and with doing a lot of the work yourself. I would encourage calling specialists in the case of plumbing, electrics and roofing, not worth the risk. Anyway just hoping we were correct in buying our house and for the price we paid. I think so...?? It should look nice when we finish and in a nice location at least. Your spirits will definitely hit some low points before its over if you buy an old house that needs work but hopefully it'll be worth it!
Some banks will require a drain survey on old property it is a good one to do. Doing a lot of the work yourself will save a fortune. Would love to be more hands on my self but not in Dublin enough at the moment.
What a great buy! The only thing I would say, which is probably just a personal preference for me is I love having the dining area next to the garden, so nice to eat your dinner in the evening looking out Also as another commenter mentioned to have pocket doors here, you will have to take down whole wall and build a new stud wall so the doors can slide into it
@@shaneflemingre yeah, I guess that's to be expected really with material costs changing daily. Still though, will be interesting one to follow and will be keen to see how the structural elements are resolved. Do you reckon pocket doors will work on the internal walls? Just asking as from this video they look like solid walls and not studs. 🤷🏻
looks great. will you be back in dublin for the renovation or going to be remote in the US? Exciting times! Honestly those plans look amazingly similar to a friends house in Rathmines and its a lovely set up
Hey Harry, a few walls are down at this stage, should have the shell finished by Aug, will be back and forth, and will be in Dublin nearly all of June. Really excited to have it finished but bringing an old house back to life is not easy.
@@shaneflemingre Im considering buying in the next year or two in Dublin, budget of around €400k, with an emphasis on location, I reckon it might have to be an apartment!
Amazing how similar this is to my grandparents house before we turned it into an Airbnb. The outhouses, small rooms that were opened up, even the old extension (built by my grandfather). Looking forward to seeing this.
I was following you since the start of the pandemic and bought a cottage on 3/4 an are for 30% below asking price during covid! 1940s! Looks similar to this actually! Been working my way through it and doing it up! Never thought to do a video before hand! Must do one now! It’s a long road an it can be very tiring! It takes a long time! Sounds like you got a great price! Fair play for taking on a fixer upper! It can take a lot of nerve! How much do you intend to spend on it?
Cheers. Similar sized finished property on the same street sold for over €825k recently. So I think we are in a good place. Assuming market remains the same in 12 months
Great video, Interesting to find out how much this will all cost you. At some point I'd love to do a major renovation on mine and it's 3 bed from around 1900s also. Roughly how many metres squared is the house? The work I'm doing on mine right now is stuff that will build a foundation for the major work later on.
Thanks for the feedback Nate. We are in the middle of it so costs are still coming at us.The house will be about 120sqm when finished. I will do another video at some point.
Sure this is gonna look amazing. Question what plan have you to make it energy-efficient, what system are you going to use and how much do you think your going to spend for it! the best of luck
I am glad to see it gone too. The building going up nearest to us will be more set back and lower than the building that was there. But a building behind that will be higher but should be far enough away.
@@shaneflemingre once happy with it main thing. 370k just seems crazy money I don't know anymore no value in money these days. I bought for 255k last year and today value apparently 300 to 320k bonkers
@@shaneflemingre ok yes suppose all about the area, property prices are just stupid in general I don't know why they can't be somewhat in keeping with salaries. I bought alone so its 10 times harder most my friends can't buy anything as need so much capital as banks lend very little to single applicants.
It’s great to see the plans but mostly to see you walking around the house and we can see the potential that you are describing. I look forward to the development of this house.Thank you very much for sharing this with us all. Helen in Limerick
Thanks Helen. We have a lot of work a head of us but hopefully can create a wonderful home.
Best of luck folks. Interesting video.
Thanks a mil. Nearly there
Looks great Shane, congrats!
Cheers Ross
Wishing you all the best! I can't imagine paying that amount with so much work to do then, i know dublin housing market is crazy though and everything has gone through the roof. We built just a few years ago and it was bloody expensive (as it was being built, things were risig 10-20%) but would hate to be building now
I'm sure it will be fine!! Good purchase, good planning ideas and a lot of desire to start working on making it very cozy. Happy times in this house!!
👍🏻
Wow, seeing the original state of yours makes me feel better about my old 3 bed house I just bought in North Strand for 340k two months back which is much better condition. Been working the renovation mostly myself outside of plumbing and electrical and I will say it's a lot more work than I thought it would be. Thankfully managed to keep those costs down but hoping it will be worth more or at least get our money back in case we decide to sell in 5 or 6 years. As part of keeping those costs down I haven't done any major changes to the building yet. Mostly repairs, rewire, replumb, replacing old crumbling/damp plaster, replace damaged skirting, insulating and flooring attic, blocked up two doors I didn't want and roof repairs. Still working but with new paint and flooring place should look nice I think. I kept all the old doors, just repaired, touched them up and fresh paint makes them look nice again.
I will say for anybody else getting an old house, call a plumber to inspect the property. My surveyor and builder friend missed a lot of problems that my plumber (I hired afterward sadly) spotted. Cost about a €120 for a plumber to survey the house and worth it if you walk about with them and make sure they look at everything. NB low water pressure means a potential problem with the mains ie possibly a leak under the property. Remember if getting a rewired or replumb the house will be pulled apart in many areas and it will be a big job to get it all put back together and potentially very expensive in itself if you need to hire builders to plaster/repair etc When looking at a fixer upper be sure to look 30-40k higher and see if you can get something in more turn key condition. Even a cheap fixer-upper will cost 20k+ even if doing the bare minimum to make it nice, and with doing a lot of the work yourself. I would encourage calling specialists in the case of plumbing, electrics and roofing, not worth the risk.
Anyway just hoping we were correct in buying our house and for the price we paid. I think so...?? It should look nice when we finish and in a nice location at least. Your spirits will definitely hit some low points before its over if you buy an old house that needs work but hopefully it'll be worth it!
Some banks will require a drain survey on old property it is a good one to do.
Doing a lot of the work yourself will save a fortune. Would love to be more hands on my self but not in Dublin enough at the moment.
I think when you get to put your own stamp on a property you should always be happy with it.
What a great buy! The only thing I would say, which is probably just a personal preference for me is I love having the dining area next to the garden, so nice to eat your dinner in the evening looking out
Also as another commenter mentioned to have pocket doors here, you will have to take down whole wall and build a new stud wall so the doors can slide into it
Yea I know about studs. Will create a outdoor dining area as well
Fair play! Looking forward to getting updates, even in tender prices!👍
They have asked for a few more days on the tenders. Not a great sign supplies are being very slow off quotes
On quotes
@@shaneflemingre yeah, I guess that's to be expected really with material costs changing daily.
Still though, will be interesting one to follow and will be keen to see how the structural elements are resolved.
Do you reckon pocket doors will work on the internal walls? Just asking as from this video they look like solid walls and not studs. 🤷🏻
Great location and find, hope to see more updates on the renovation soon :)
Great house Shane, it will be amazing when finished. Dying to see more updates.
Hopefully we can get moving on it. So hard with construction costs at the moment
Look amazing.when its done🤠
Cheers. If you are on Instagram check out latest reel
Congrats Shane, looks an interesting project.
Thanks Ann hope you are well
@@shaneflemingre Current enjoying the sun in Egypt. Still working on the new apartment.
Hopefully, I will be able to share our project along with the ups and downs over the next 6/8 months.
looks great. will you be back in dublin for the renovation or going to be remote in the US? Exciting times! Honestly those plans look amazingly similar to a friends house in Rathmines and its a lovely set up
Hey Harry, a few walls are down at this stage, should have the shell finished by Aug, will be back and forth, and will be in Dublin nearly all of June. Really excited to have it finished but bringing an old house back to life is not easy.
Great location and not a bad price considered Dublin! Can tell it will looks amazing! Well done Shane!
Thanks Darren. Yea happy with the price. A house a few doors down is going for €800k now
@@shaneflemingre Im considering buying in the next year or two in Dublin, budget of around €400k, with an emphasis on location, I reckon it might have to be an apartment!
Thinks €400k can go along way outside Dublin. But yea prices are mad at the moment
@@shaneflemingre Yeah, only need Dublin with work, otherwise I wouldn't be considering it value for money wise!
Best of luck! I'm curious as to how your refurb ideas came about. How much were your own or did an architect help you much?
The general idea was there but architect helped a lot with the finer details which will make a lot of difference in the end.
Amazing how similar this is to my grandparents house before we turned it into an Airbnb. The outhouses, small rooms that were opened up, even the old extension (built by my grandfather). Looking forward to seeing this.
Hopefully construction prices won’t go up to much
I was following you since the start of the pandemic and bought a cottage on 3/4 an are for 30% below asking price during covid! 1940s! Looks similar to this actually! Been working my way through it and doing it up! Never thought to do a video before hand! Must do one now! It’s a long road an it can be very tiring! It takes a long time! Sounds like you got a great price! Fair play for taking on a fixer upper! It can take a lot of nerve! How much do you intend to spend on it?
Thanks for the support. Intend vs actually vs want to spend are all different. Still huge amounts to be agreed too.
Hi! where can i see the rest? I could not find more videos about it.
Will have a video out in a month or so about the project
@@shaneflemingre Thank you.
Looks great.. wondering about what it would be worth when completed in 6-12mths time
Cheers. Similar sized finished property on the same street sold for over €825k recently. So I think we are in a good place. Assuming market remains the same in 12 months
Great video, Interesting to find out how much this will all cost you. At some point I'd love to do a major renovation on mine and it's 3 bed from around 1900s also. Roughly how many metres squared is the house? The work I'm doing on mine right now is stuff that will build a foundation for the major work later on.
Thanks for the feedback Nate.
We are in the middle of it so costs are still coming at us.The house will be about 120sqm when finished.
I will do another video at some point.
Sure this is gonna look amazing. Question what plan have you to make it energy-efficient, what system are you going to use and how much do you think your going to spend for it! the best of luck
Thanks. Going with a heat pump.
Mr Fleming do you know when recession come ? When only people could afford is old house or house on country side.
Plans look amazing - congrats. Would love to see a general cost breakdown for the whole thing
Hopefully costs in soon and hope that they won’t be to much. So we can afford to finish it as we want
Is this a commercial venture or a family home ?
Going to be a family home
Hi Shane, how old was the house when you bought it? Thanks
About 140 years
Shane I am calling you next year for sure 🙂
Call for what ?? 😂
@@shaneflemingre I'm planning to buy and start my first project in Dublin 😀 Will need your negotiation and renovation skills!
@@georgioslogothetis5008 we will see how this one goes
@@shaneflemingre keep sharing the updates with us, we'll enjoy the progress
@@georgioslogothetis5008 will try
Good to see that awful eyesore of a building is gone off of Kevin street 😂 Hopefully the new block doesn’t ruin your sun exposure.
I am glad to see it gone too. The building going up nearest to us will be more set back and lower than the building that was there. But a building behind that will be higher but should be far enough away.
The sun exposure is analyzed when the planning submission is processed, so should be ok.
@@andrewandrew7852 yea I did have a look at the report at the time
Omg 370k for that! Mad money. Looks like I got a bargain for mine.
We are very happy with it Orla, We got an offer of €410k when we closed and likely get close to €470k now before doing any of the work.
@@shaneflemingre once happy with it main thing. 370k just seems crazy money I don't know anymore no value in money these days. I bought for 255k last year and today value apparently 300 to 320k bonkers
@@orlamccahey1504 it was about €3500 per sqft, other houses in the area have sold for €8,000 per sqft. so we believe we got it for good value.
@@shaneflemingre ok yes suppose all about the area, property prices are just stupid in general I don't know why they can't be somewhat in keeping with salaries. I bought alone so its 10 times harder most my friends can't buy anything as need so much capital as banks lend very little to single applicants.
Are you out of your freaking mind I wont even take it for free.
If you had taken it for free you would of made a lot of money. Up about €100k since we bought. But that doesn’t matter as not selling.
I'm sure it will be fine!! Good purchase, good planning ideas and a lot of desire to start working on making it very cozy. Happy times in this house!!
It will all work out