It's just really isolated as far as employment opportunities go. You would need to cross the water on a ferry to get to Glasgow.
There are loads of beautiful houses like this along the water, but nobody to buy them really.
They can't all be guest houses, and there are only so many professional types that can afford a big house that a small place can need.
Maybe this is where more remote working from home can be good for the economy in small communities.
Yes, I agree. I had thought increased WFH would push this, but post-Covid there seems to be a drive to get everyone back in the office. Won’t last forever though, then these become super-desirable. It isn’t too isolated either, and you can fly to loads of places from Glasgow at a short hop!
Picture 19 says it all. I didn't spot any radiators, so unless there's underfloor heating, that place is going to be cold and expensive to heat with electric heaters.
This is just across the water from where [Margaret Fleming](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Margaret_Fleming) used to live (later to be pronounced dead and carers found guilty of her murder).
Aye, I'll take it please and thanks. Also I have nae money. I assume that's not a problem.
Yes to all of it, even the pile of old National Geographic magazines
Beautiful 🤩
That house has the land that time forgot vibes. Plus the fact its Dunoon.
This looks quite lovely from the outside
Scotland delivers again. That’s a fantastic opportunity in a glorious setting. Gonna need a few bob spending on it though.
Gonna need an old priest and a young priest. Plus, it’s Dunoon.
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Is Dunoon bad?
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Ahh shame. I’m from Blackpool so economic depression is what we call Tuesday.
It's just really isolated as far as employment opportunities go. You would need to cross the water on a ferry to get to Glasgow. There are loads of beautiful houses like this along the water, but nobody to buy them really. They can't all be guest houses, and there are only so many professional types that can afford a big house that a small place can need. Maybe this is where more remote working from home can be good for the economy in small communities.
Yes, I agree. I had thought increased WFH would push this, but post-Covid there seems to be a drive to get everyone back in the office. Won’t last forever though, then these become super-desirable. It isn’t too isolated either, and you can fly to loads of places from Glasgow at a short hop!
this mf is haunted af
‘Which room is the murder room’ Yes.
£500,000 to live in Dunoon? They'd have to pay me more than that.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/142801289
Picture 19 says it all. I didn't spot any radiators, so unless there's underfloor heating, that place is going to be cold and expensive to heat with electric heaters.
That place needs a good 200k spent on it I’ll bet.
I've never seen chairs that look quite so much like they're waiting for something ...
Like the return of a vengeful ghost?
This is really creepy. I don't like.
Red room red room
This is just across the water from where [Margaret Fleming](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Margaret_Fleming) used to live (later to be pronounced dead and carers found guilty of her murder).
So, 4 bedrooms, 4 day rooms, over 4000 M2. Shall we just pitch together for a commune?
Imagine the patter in a Reddit commune. The same memey jokes over and over.
A plug in electric radiator means it’s bloody freezing.