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GETTING INTO THE property market can be a daunting experience. Here we try and make it a bit easier – and bring you four of the best properties on the market around the country this week.
Dublin city, Kilmainham – €200,000
This two-bedroom house offers good value in a highly desirable part of Dublin. Its advertisement states that the home requires “some modernisation” but that it would make an “attractive city home”.
The house comes with an open-plan downstairs kitchen and living room area that maximises on space.
Tullamore, Co Offaly - €350,000
This home, known as ‘The Mill House’, is located in a rural setting four miles outside of Tullamore. The property presents major value for money for potential buyers as it comes with an additional five-bedroom guesthouse/ apartment complex.
The house is described as being “beautifully presented externally” with “paved yards, landscaped gardens with pond and original water course, shrubberies and lawn areas.”
Newcastle, Co Galway – €675,000
This home is described as having “old world charm” and is located in close proximity to NUI Galway. The main house contains four bedrooms and an additional property to the rear with a self-contained one-bedroom apartment.
The house is hidden from the street by well-maintained mature hedging.
Trim, Co Meath – €875,000
For house hunters seeking out an added element of style – this home may well appeal. The modern property comes with 23 acres of its own land. Four of these are designated for the woodlands and gardens surrounding the house. The remaining acres are divided into three paddocks. The ground is described as being “ideal for any bloodstock enterprise.”
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