Want this home for just €2,500? Sorry, you're 62 years too late

Rear view of 23 Ardmahon Estate: agent John Corbett guides at €525,000. It sold day one for £2,000 in the 'old money' plus £125 in extras....like a sink. And, a garage
Ardmahon Estate, Douglas |
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€525,000 |
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Size |
112 sq m (1,200 sq ft) |
Bedrooms |
3 |
Bathrooms |
2 |
BER |
f |
HOME hunters in 2025, look away now: This is going to hurt.

To pay for their home, they’d given over a £125 deposit in the summer of 1961, and they had an invoice from builders Bradley Brothers, noting they were to receive a £1,600 County Council loan to fund their purchase, backed up by a government grant of £275, plus a supplementary grant of £91, 13 shillings, and four pennies.

Today, at a time of very strong price growth — over 2007 heights in many cases — No 23 Ardmahon Estate comes for sale with a €525,000 AMV, having been well-kept, but is dated and will need more spending. The £2,125 and 15 shillings it cost in 1962 might, in today’s terms and market, buy a good quality kitchen sink and/or, a new immersion?

No 23 has the standard layout of its very first days: A green Murray kitchen, a classic of the 1960s was an upgrade, and that attached garage to the side, is still primed for updates and energy upgrades to address a lowly F BER.

Just two have topped €500,000 to date, with the strongest price clearly being the €715,000 paid for No 37 in 2022. No 24 made €480,000 in 2021.
