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Coastal Dublin living from €375k in these stylish family homes
PART OF THE new Knightsgate development in Rush, Co Dublin, a number of four-bed semi-detached houses are on the market.
Spanning 1,596 sq ft and three floors, prices start at €375,000. Located in the heart of Rush, a range of amenities are within easy access of Knightsgate, including primary and secondary schools, bars, restaurants and shops.
A selection of beaches are just a short drive away, as well as numerous sports clubs including a cricket and sailing club, and Rush Golf Club.
Each property features a tasteful mix of brick and render exterior, plus paved driveways with two car-parking spaces. To the rear, there are seeded gardens with post and panel fencing.
Inside, all walls are painted in a stylish neutral colour, while there are shaker-style doors throughout. A bright living room is to the front of each property, with a picture window flooding the space with light.
The kitchen and dining area is to the rear and spans the width of the home, making it the ideal space for entertaining. There’s room for a dining table to seat at least six, plus a centre island for day-to-day dining. Kitchens come complete with stylish soft-close cabinet doors, plus a utility room to the side.
Upstairs, there are fitted wardrobes in the master and second bedroom, with an en-suite bathroom to the master bedroom. All bathrooms feature tiling to the floors and wet areas, plus high quality sanitary ware.
For the eco-conscious buyer, all homes are A-rated for energy efficiency and incorporate sustainable and renewable technology resulting in lower energy costs.
This area of Rush is well-connected by public transport, with a regular commuter train service to Grand Canal Dock each weekday, along with a number of bus routes to the city, Drogheda and Dublin Airport. The bustling village is also only 10 minutes from the M1 motorway, providing close access to Dublin Airport, the M50, the Port Tunnel and the city.
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