Couple's Renovation of Derelict Property in Dublin

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Couple's Renovation of Derelict Property in Dublin
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Claire Halligan-Byers convinced her husband Daniel to take a chance on a derelict property in Dublin, and the results of their full-scale renovation are amazing.

Claire Halligan-Byers convinced her husband Daniel to take a chance on a derelict property in Dublin , and the results of their full-scale renovation are amazing. Claire stumbled across a derelict house with potential while on a stroll with her mother.

She convinced her husband that it was the perfect house for them. The house was built in the early 1970s and sits on an acre of land.

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