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What can I get across Ireland for... around €200,000?

From a modern and bright Dublin apartment to a five bed in Mullingar.

BUYING A HOME IN Ireland can be tricky, especially if you’re working to a tight budget. Whether you’re buying your first home, or looking to upgrade, we’ve got your covered with our selection of properties within the range of €200,000.

Here’s our pick of the market right now…

Mullingar, Co Westmeath – €199,950

This modern Westmeath property boasts five bedrooms, so it’s a solid bet for large or growing families. Well-situated just minutes from the town centre, this home is close to all local amenities, including a train station, and provides easy access to the N4.

Inside, the property comprises an entrance hall, kitchen/dining room, sitting room and utility room, as well as a bedroom and bathroom, on the ground floor. Upstairs, you’ll find four more bedrooms and another bathroom. The star of this property is the open-plan kitchen and living room area, where a stunning brick fireplace houses a dual aspect stove, and the wooden countertops in the kitchen give the place a vintage feel.

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Clarehall, Dublin 17 – €190,000

This third-floor apartment makes the most of its space and can be sold fully furnished. Located on the outskirts of Dublin, it’s close to a number of local shops and services while also allowing easy access to the city centre by bus or via the M50 and M1 motorways.

Featuring a large balcony that overlooks the development’s gardens, this property is tastefully decorated and presented in showhouse condition. It comprises an entrance hall, kitchen, dining area, bathroom and two double bedrooms, one of which has an en-suite bathroom.

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Waterford City, Co Waterford – €175,000

Located in a quiet, residential area of Waterford, this property has been excellently maintained and decorated. Featuring UPVC double glazed windows and gas-fired central heating, the property is fronted by a cobblelock driveway, and has a small garden to the rear.

Each of the three bedrooms feature fitted wardrobes, and the master bedroom has an en -suite bathroom. Perfect for a family, it’s close to a number of excellent schools and shops, and is a short drive to Waterford City.

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Shannon, Co Clare – €200,000

This Ballycasey property is ideal for families and investors alike, and comes to market in very good condition. Comprising of three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a living room and a spacious kitchen area, it also features a ready to convert attic with Velux windows. Outside, there is a back garden complete with small patio area.

Situated in a quiet, residential cul de sac, this property still gives easy access to nearby towns. Ennis and Limerick are both a mere twenty-minute drive away, so it’s ideal for commuters working in this area.

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