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Listings sourced from Daft.ie
GETTING INTO THE property market can be a daunting experience. Here we make it easy and bring you four of the best properties on the market around the country this week.
Tallaght, Dublin – €239,000
This house has been kept in good condition and comes in turn-key condition. It has its own private garden to the rear and enough parking space to the front of the house for two cars.
Inside the house has three bedrooms and an open-plan downstairs kitchen/ living area. A sliding door between the property’s kitchen and outdoor area means the space works well in the summer.
South Circular Road, Limerick – €455,000
‘Mirabella’ was architecturally designed in the early 1980s and has been positioned as so to maximise on its south-facing aspect. Its landscaped gardens come with mature trees and shrubbery and a patio area.
Inside, the four-bedroom home has a large downstairs lounge area that is overlooked by a mezzanine floor. Its location just off of the South Circular Road puts it within walking distance of Limerick City as well as close to local schools and amenities.
Clane, Co Kildare – €630,000
This property in the Dublin commuter belt gives good access to the capital while allowing for the tranquillity of the countryside. It is said to come with an array of special features, including underfloor heating and French double-door windows. Its layout uses “modern, efficient design” to maximise on space.
Outside the house has mature gardens, with its greenery said to be “unspoilt”.
Malahide, Dublin – €755,000
This property in the new Castleways development is located in the salubrious Malahide area and has the benefits of a new property. It comes with an ‘A3′ BER rating and a fitted European-designed kitchen. The new homes are said to be “designed for modern living, but retaining traditional touches.”
Malahide village has previously won Tidy Towns awards and the development is around a five minute walk away from the house. It also has its own DART station, ensuring good access to the city centre.
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