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Brand new Dublin homes a five-minute drive from Ireland's largest primary school

The final four homes at Abbot’s Grove are open for viewing this weekend.

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THE FINAL FOUR semi-detached homes at Abbot’s Grove in Knocklyon, Dublin 16 are open for viewing this weekend.

A mix of three-bedroom and four-bedroom units currently remain, but given the sought-after south Dublin location, prospective buyers will have to move fast.

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Located at the foothills of the Dublin Mountains close to Dundrum and Rathfarnham, Knocklyon is truly a family-friendly location with an established community spirit.

The homes will be ready for move-in by late autumn 2017, and will come with walls and ceilings plaster-skimmed and painted in a neutral palette, meaning owners can put their personal stamp on each room.

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Kitchen appliances are not included in the buying price, but the contemporary kitchen fit-outs include integrated doors for appliances, soft-closing drawers, high-end worktops and breakfast bars in some units.

Utility spaces will come pre-plumbed for washing machines and dryers.

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Each bedroom features fitted wardrobes with generous storage space, and soft-close hinges on all doors.

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The properties are A-rated for energy, with wall, floor and roof insulation, roof-mounted solar panels, uPVC glazed windows, a gas condensing boiler, Climote heating controls, and pressurised hot water.

Each unit features low-maintenance brick exterior finishings and seeded, fenced gardens to the rear.

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Knockylon village offers a wide range of local amenities, and Dundrum Town Centre is a 15-minute drive away.

Young families will be pleased to know that Abbot’s Grove is just five minutes from Ireland’s largest primary school, St Colmcille’s, a state-of-the-art development serving 1,600 pupils.

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For those venturing further afield, the city centre is easily accessed by car or the 15/15b bus.

Three-bedroom and four-bedroom homes at Abbot’s Grove are open for viewing from 2pm – 4pm on Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th June. Prices range from €435,000 to €485,000, with homes on sale from Sherry FitzGerald via Daft.ie.