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GETTING INTO THE property market can be a daunting experience. Here we make it easier and bring you four of the best properties on the market around the country this week.
Under €1 million
Drumcondra, Dublin – €975,000
This home sits in a corner position in a highly desirable area of north Dublin. Its location puts it a short walking distance away from the centre of the city while still ensuring peace and privacy.
Inside the home there is an abundant amount of space. The four bedrooms, one of which is en-suite, are all located upstairs. Downstairs the property has two interconnecting reception rooms, a snooker room and even a gym with a jacuzzi.
Under €750,000
Trim, Co Meath – €700,000
This architecturally-designed property is 13 years old, with a design that takes advantage of natural light and makes use of a number of large open-plan areas. It sits in a position set back from the main road with a tree line helping to ensure its privacy.
Inside the property there are a number of unique features. These include a solid-fuel stove, a utility room and a games room.
Under €500,000
Thomastown, Co Kilkenny – €475,000
This two-storey Georgian-style residence sits on one acre of its own mature gardens. Inside the home has four bedrooms spread out across 2,800 sq. ft. of floor space. The home has a unique feel, with a number of reclaimed features. These include a cast-iron fireplace and its limestone front steps.
The home is 6 km away from Thomastown village with a range of amenities on its doorstep.
Under €250,000
Tarbert, Co Kerry – €225,000
This modern property in Kerry would make a good starter home for a young family looking to get onto the property ladder. It has three bedrooms, the master of which comes with an en suite and is said to be “exceptionally spacious”.
Part of its appeal is that it is energy efficient. The home has a ‘B’ BER rating, with an oil-fired central heating system and two solid-fuel stoves.
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