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FINDING A HOME that matches your budget without compromising your list of must-haves can be tricky, but we’re here to make that task easier.
If you are just entering the property market or are hoping to downsize in Dublin, or hoping for a bit of extra space in the country, €300,000 might just be a budget that can get you what you want.
Whether you’re looking for a turnkey four-bed in the Co. Laois countryside or a starter home in west Dublin, you’ll find quite a bit to work with in this price range.
If you’re ready to move into a home right away, this four bedroom, three bathroom detached home in Durrow, Co. Laois could be for you. With two sets of lovely bay windows that overlook the property, it’s a turnkey home that’s spacious and airy. The kitchen has a nice layout, with ample room at a bar-height counter for family and friends to keep you company in front of the cosy wood stove.
Just a short drive from Durrow Village and Abbeyleix, this home’s location is nicely situated in the countryside, with the option of a little moretown action nearby. Unique honed wooden stairs lead to the second floor, where you’ll find an additional bedroom.
This three-bed terraced home in Dublin 24 would give a young family the perfect safe and peaceful location to raise their kids. Situated on a quiet cul de sac, it’s a great spot for children to run and play. Large greens and mature trees are dotted throughout this popular estate, making it a visually pleasing as well as conveniently located spot to settle down.
The kitchen/dining room overlooks a suntrap back garden that is remarkably private considering the terraced location, and while it is a mid-terrace house, the bedrooms are spacious as well.
Gotoon House in Co. Limerick would likely take a little work to install your own style, unless, of course, your own style involves this particular combination of bright shades on the walls and floors. But with a bit of effort, this five-bedroom home could be a delightful – and large – retreat in the countryside.
This period home is located on over an acre, with two additional acres available for sale. Formerly used as a doctor’s surgery, the property includes the former waiting room and full surgery (ready and waiting to be converted for another purpose), in addition to detached stables, an out house, and ample parking.
This two-bedroom apartment in The Ramparts in Cabinteely has a beautiful (and large) south-facing balcony that overlooks Cherrywood and the Dublin Mountains.- a key draw for anyone who loves living near nature.
The property is well-maintained throughout, but what might pique your interest as a potential buyer is the future Cherrywood Shopping Centre, which has just gained planning permission. The planned development will comprise a shopping centre half the size of Dundrum, as well as several new schools, and a 150-acre park with trails, pitches and tennis courts, making The Ramparts an even more desirable spot.
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