Your contributions will help us continue to deliver the stories that are important to you
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
Delgany, Wicklow – €995,000
This extravagant home in Wicklow has been architecturally designed and comes with a number of unique features. Hidden away behind electronic gates, its dining room has a dual aspect and looks out over the front garden. Its kitchen has vaulted high ceilings and black granite work surfaces.
The property’s south-facing garden has been landscaped and features a raised patio area and a cottage flower bed.
Under €750,000
Castleknock, Dublin – €750,000
This property in the north of Dublin is said to be “instantly appealing” and to have “tremendous style, warmth and luxury”. The current owners have maintained it to a high standard.
Unique features include a landscaped rear garden, wired surround-sound system and mood lighting which is seen throughout the home. Its five bedrooms mean that it would be ideally suited to a growing family.
Under €500,000
Ashbourne, Co Meath – €500,000
This home has more than 2,000 sq. ft. of floor space and has been built to a modern specification to give it a ‘B’ BER rating. The home is located 12 miles away from the centre of Dublin and a 15 minute drive from Dublin Airport.
It benefits from a number of leisure facilities being located close by to it, including golf, angling and horse racing at the nearby Fairyhouse Racecourse.
Under €250,000
Gorey, Wexford – €250,000
This show house in Wexford has been only constructed recently and comes with an ‘A’ energy rating. Inside it has four bedrooms spread out across over slightly more than 1,400 sq. ft. of floor space.
Other features include a fully-fitted kitchen, solar panelling and built-in wardrobes in two of the bedrooms.
Read: It’s not Downton Abbey… but this Moneygall house really isn’t too far off
Also: Here’s what it’s like inside the fanciest hotel in Ireland

COMMENTS