Thanks for all your lifestyle advice and comparisons - which I hope to emulate some day. Have you any suggestions on how to find properties like yours, as that is my only real concern (don't know where to start)?
I have posted on this forum the dos and don'ts of renting property (long term and short term) abroad. My advice is good and reduces the possibility of being scammed or being ripped off.
in a nutshell:-
1. Word-of-mouth recommendations are best.
2. Ask direct questions from the owner/agency.
3. Good local transport is vital.
4. Internet is important these days.
5. Heating
6. What television stations are there?
7. How far is the holiday home from a safe and good beach?
8. Is the holiday home isolated? Remember in off season the whole resort might be isolated (you heard it here first).
9. Are there walks on the level?
10. What amenities are there there?
11. Is there an uphill walk to the holiday home? (More importan that you would first think).
12. Easy transfer? + cost
13. How much does the rental cost? Are there any extras eg electricity, water, refuse, cleaning, administration, finding fee etc charges? Know what the entire rental will cost - don't leave yourself open to any hidden extras and back up your "acceptance" by email mentioning any possible extras.
14. Rent privately from an Irish owner.
15. How far is the walk to the nearest supermarket (and I don't mean a shed with "Dunnes Stores" roughly painted over the door. Does the supermarket do home delivery?
16. If a handrail is necessary for you to climb steps ask if there is a handrail.
17. Is the deposit refundable? Likely, it will be refunded after rental period.
18. If electricity is paid by inserting coins into a meter don't rent - you will be ripped off repeat you will be ripped off.
19. If the owner is not answering your questions easily or is dodging some questions - don't delay further and rent elsewhere.
The above list is my immediate thought; likely there are other issues.
If you can't rent privately DoneDeal might be a good place to start. You can easily contact estate agents in whatever resort, but be mindful they are professionals and can tell lies by disguising the truth. The last thing you want is the view of a high white wall oblitering every other view.
Most Women are better booking accommodation than most men - If this is a sexist view, I don't care! - It's the full truth.
If you are bringing a dog ensure the owner has no objection. Some holiday home complexes don't allow animals.
All holiday home owners rent out their holiday homes no matter what they tell you and their "profit" is mainly in repeat rentals where they don't have to advertise, pay an agent etc. Book as far in advance as you can, use your head booking flights and transfers.
No matter with whom or where you rent be careful.