What can I buy around Ireland for... €300,000?

From a suburban Dublin apartment to a four-bedroom home outside Galway city.

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WHETHER YOU’RE ON a strict budget or have yet to even start saving, it’s always valuable to know what exactly your money could get you.

Each Friday we take a streamlined look at four properties across the country, all in a similar price range. Here’s what’s on the market this week…

Swords, Co Dublin

The third phase of the Millers Glen housing development has launched, with the final few three-bedroom properties now up for sale. Each unit offers at least 1,194 sq foot of space, some more, making them a perfect starter home for a growing family.

Properties at Millers Glen are all A-rated for energy, with heaps of natural light inside and stylish contemporary décor throughout. The development is a ten-minute drive from Swords village, with easy access to Dublin city and Dublin Airport via the M50. Homes are open for viewing this weekend, June 10th and 11th, from 2pm – 4pm.

Prices range from €299,950 – €315,000.

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Turloughmore, Co Galway

Enjoy a true slice of country living while still being within convenient driving distance of the city in this four-bedroom property, located a 35-minute commute from Galway’s commercial centre. The detached home has been owner-occupied since it was first built in the early 2000s, and has been lovingly maintained throughout its life.

Downstairs comprises an entrance hall, timber-floored sitting room, kitchen/dining area, playroom, ground floor bedroom with en-suite bathroom, plus an additional guest WC. Upstairs is the master bedroom with its own bathroom and walk-in wardrobe, plus two more bedrooms and a family bathroom with corner bath.

It’s on sale for €315,000.

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Knockanna, Co Wicklow

Start your day with beautiful views of Lugnaquilla mountain in this stunning five-bedroom property in the heart of the Wicklow countryside. The property is accessed through a 200-year old stone laneway complete with a solid stone entrance, but despite its history it truly is a modern family home.

Downstairs is a living area with solid oak flooring and a fuel-burning insert stove, with a cherrywood panelled kitchen opening onto a large dining area. Of the five bedrooms, two have en-suite bathrooms, and the master bedroom has the additional benefit of a walk-in wardrobe. Outside are ample garden and gravel areas for sports, playing and parking.

Offers open at €290,000.

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Ashtown, Dublin 15

If you’re looking for urban convenience without the city centre price tag, this two-bedroom Ashtown apartment could be for you. It’s just a five minute drive from the Phoenix Park, and is well served by train and bus links, providing easy access to Dublin city centre.

The single-level apartment comprises a kitchen/living/dining area, two bedrooms, a bathroom, an additional en-suite shower room and a storage cupboard. Two large glass-panelled balcony areas off the living and dining area not only invite light in but also offer views of Dublin’s surrounds.

It’s on the market for €300,000.

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Read more: What can I buy around Ireland for… €150,000?

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