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What can I get around Ireland... for exactly €375,000?

From a five-bed period home in Cork city to a terraced gem in D7.

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.

Each week we round up a selection of homes currently on the market in Ireland around the same price point, giving you a snapshot of what a particular amount could get you.

This week, we’re looking at properties around the country with an asking price of exactly €375,000 – from a modern Galway abode to a bright West Cork estate, plus suburban options in Dublin and Cork as well. 

Barna, Co Galway – €375,000

56 Thornberry in Barna, Co Galway, is a three-bedroom, three-bathroom end of terrace house with more than 1,500 square feet of space. Situated in Barna village, the property was built in 2004 and offers sea views of Galway Bay and the Burren from the expansive windows. 

The home definitely takes design inspiration from the Scandinavians, with lots of clean lines. It has a large, bright split level kitchen/dining area, making it a unique set-up for future homeowners. The ground floor has three double bedrooms, and the upper floor contains the living space. There is direct access onto the garden from the master bedroom via French doors. 

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Phibsborough, Dublin 7 – €375,000

22 Avondale Avenue in Phibsborough is a two-bedroom, two-bathroom terraced home built in 1916. There is pedestrian access to the rear of the property, as well as on-street parking. The home is located just a few minutes’ walk from the North Circular Road, putting you into the city with just a short car or bus journey. 

The entrance lobby leads to a spacious open plan living, dining and extended kitchen area, with breakfast bar to the rear. The double doors lead onto the back garden to the rear. Upstairs, the two bathrooms have had the wooden flooring replaced recently, and the master bedroom is en suite, with built-in wardrobe and a view of the garden. 

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Bantry, Co Cork – €375,000

Across the country, 4 Knockneveagh Close in Bantry is a five-bedroom, four-bathroom detached home within walking distance of Bantry town centre. The home has oak flooring across the 2,000 square feet of space. The kitchen has bespoke wooden cabinetry as well as marble countertops. 

One of the bedrooms is downstairs and could be used as an office or playroom, along with a sunroom and utility room. The remaining four bedrooms are upstairs. The house sits on a third of an acre of land, with a southwest-facing garden. 

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St. Lukes, Cork city – €375,000

In the Cork city suburbs, 46 Gardiners Hill in St. Lukes, is a five-bedroom, one-bathroom end of terrace period home built in the 1860s. With over 1,500 square feet of space across three levels, you’ll find ample space to spread out. The home is an easy walk down the hill into Cork city centre. 

Many of the original period features remain, including ornate fireplaces and cornices, as well as the original doors throughout. The windows, however, have been modernised to capitalise on energy efficiency with double glazing. 

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