In recent years young people in Ireland have struggled to get themselves onto the property ladder.
High house prices have meant that most buyers would need a large deposit in order to be accepted for a mortgage.
However, with rent prices across the country also stretching the finances of some, it can be difficult to save enough to put down a deposit on a property and be accepted for a mortgage.
With these obstacles to overcome, lots of people have chosen to look at homes with a lower asking price that are in need of a little TLC.
Properties ‘with potential’ are becoming increasingly popular with buyers as they offer a realistic opportunity to get that first foot on the property ladder.
There are still some great homes for sale at affordable prices if buyers take the time to shop around.
One house that fits into this category is up for sale and has an asking price of €99,000.
It is featured on the site of online Irish estate agent Daft.ie.
The semi-detached house is located in Ballybofey, Co. Donegal. It has an overall floor space of 114 m² and has four bedrooms, so is a great option for a young family.
The house is situated close to the nearby amenities and a short drive from Donegal town centre.
The hallway is stylishly decorated with porcelain tiled floor and timber panels on the walls.
The tiles continue through into the lounge area where the bay window allows plenty of light into the room, while the marble fireplace offers a cosy place to relax on a winter’s evening.
The kitchen is fitted with washing machine, dishwasher and electric oven, hob and retractor fan.
The master bedroom is carpeted and a has front facing window with blinds, while the three other bedrooms all have laminate timber floor.
The bathroom is fully tiled in white and features a WC, hand basin and bathtub.
There is also a shower room with WC which is decorated with black and white wall tiles.
Outside, there is plenty of space on the red brick drive to park several cars if necessary, and the back yard has a large double shed that could be used as a home gym, office or any other number of things.
If you would like to find out more about the property then visit daft.ie.
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