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You can now make offers online for two houses on a corner site in Dublin 15

13 and 14 Huntstown Wood is on the market for €795,000.

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POSITIONED PROMINENTLY ON a corner site in Huntstown, Dublin 15, 13 and 14 Huntstown Wood is a unique offer on the market as it includes two adjoining semi-detached houses offered together as a single lot. Whether you are an investor seeking strong rental prospects, a family looking for multigenerational living, or a buyer with an eye for redevelopment, this combined holding offers both flexibility and future potential.

Offers by Daft are now live on this property, meaning you can place and track offers in real time, from anywhere. This handy online platform creates a fair and transparent process so that buyers can make decisions with confidence.   

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For sale by private treaty through Team Myles O’Donoghue, each house retains its own private entrance and back garden, yet they are internally connected at ground floor level, creating the option of operating as one expansive home or reverting to two separate dwellings. Together, the houses extend to approximately 218 m, with 13 measuring around 78 m² and 14 about 140 m².

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Both homes are two-storey, gas centrally heated and presented in well-maintained condition, allowing for immediate move-in while leaving scope for reconfiguration and upgrades over time.

The rooms in 13 are thoughtfully arranged. An entrance hall leads to two reception rooms, providing flexible living and entertaining space. A practical downstairs cloakroom with toilet and a separate utility area complete the ground floor.

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Upstairs, there are three bedrooms and a family bathroom. Interestingly, the third bedroom is currently arranged as a kitchenette, underlining the adaptability of the layout for extended family living or rental use.

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Next door, 14 offers more expansive proportions. The ground floor includes a welcoming entrance hall, two reception rooms and a spacious kitchen with dining area measuring over 5.5 metres in length. It’s ideal for modern family life. A utility room and downstairs toilet add everyday practicality.

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On the first floor, three well-sized bedrooms are complemented by two bathrooms, enhancing convenience for larger households.

One of the property’s most attractive features is its outdoor space. Generous gardens extend to the side and back, particularly valuable given the corner position. These grounds not only provide privacy and room for recreation but may also offer development opportunities if planning allows.

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Huntstown Wood benefits from a highly convenient location in Dublin 15, with a broad range of amenities close at hand. The nearby Blanchardstown Centre offers extensive retail, dining and leisure options, while cultural attractions such as Draíocht and Blanchardstown Library further enrich the area.

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For outdoor lovers, both Phoenix Park and Millennium Park provide vast green spaces. Sporting and recreational facilities are well catered for, including the National Aquatic Centre and Coolmine Sports & Leisure Centre.

Connectivity is another strong point. Regular bus services, including the 39 and 39A routes (with night service on the latter), provide direct access to the city centre. Rail links from Coolmine and Clonsilla stations connect commuters to central Dublin and Maynooth. The nearby M50 ensures swift travel across north and south Dublin, with Dublin Airport reachable in about 25 minutes.

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Opportunities to acquire adjoining houses on a prominent corner plot are increasingly rare. The flexibility to maintain the properties as two dwellings, combine them into one substantial residence, or explore redevelopment potential (subject to planning) makes this offering particularly attractive in today’s market.

For buyers seeking space, versatility and a well-established suburban address, 13 and 14 Huntstown Wood represent a distinctive prospect in one of Dublin’s most accessible neighbourhoods.

13 and 14 Huntstown Wood, Huntstown, Dublin 15 is on the market for €795,000 through Team Myles O’Donoghue.

Curious about property sale prices in Dublin 15? Visit Daft.ie’s new Sold Section to explore recent sales and find out more.  

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