So, Ireland’s ‘smallest house’ has FINALLY found itself an owner
Having found its way onto the market back in 2014, a delightfully small property in Cork city has waited three long years for someone to lay claim to it, and it looks like that day has finally come.
Originally on the market for €75,000, 24 Vicar Street failed to secure a sale during its initial listing, but according to recent reports, the tiny home has been snapped up for just over the new asking price of €60,000.
Located off Barrack Street on the south side of Cork city, the property, which has been dubbed the 'smallest in Ireland', spans just 25.2 square meters of single-storey floor space and boasts – wait for it – two whole rooms.
We know, ladies, we know.
Commenting on the quirky property during its time on the market, estate agents, Sherry Fitzgerald, said: "This narrow site offers huge potential to someone with vision and imagination."
"The location, behind St Finbarr’s Cathedral, is very central and has all essential amenities in close proximity, namely, schools, shops, bars and restaurants."
"This is a development opportunity that should not be missed," they added.
Oh, indeed,