GOING OUT HOUSE hunting this weekend? Here are a few properties to get you started.
From stunning views of Galway Bay to a three-bedroom house in Rathcoole – there is plenty on view over the next two days.
Here are five of the best properties on view under €350,000 this weekend…
Property 1 - 410 Olcovar, Shankill, Dublin 18
- Asking price: €190,000
- Viewing time: Saturday, 13.00 – 13.30
- Why you should see it… This first-floor apartment sits at the front of its development and comes in turn-key condition. The one-bedroom is walking distance to all the local amenities located in Shankill village.
Property 2 - 7 The Square, Aubrey Manor, Rathcoole, Co. Dublin
- Asking price: €330,000
- Viewing time: Saturday, 14.00- 16.00, Sunday, 14.00 -16.00
- Why you should see it… This house has two large bedrooms with a study that has the potential to be turned into a third bedroom. Inside the property has more than 1,200 sq. ft. of floor space and comes with a BER ‘A’ rating.
Property 3 - 3 Mount Eustace Park, Tyrrelstown, Dublin 15
- Asking price: €215,000
- Viewing time: Saturday, 14.45 – 15.15
- Why you should see it… The price of this property will appeal to first-time buyers under the Central Bank’s new mortgage rules. It has three bedrooms, one of which is en suite, and is a 10 minute drive to the centre of Dublin.
Property 4 - 16 Herbert Park Mews, Donnybrook, Dublin 4
- Asking price: €325,000
- Viewing time: Saturday, 14.00 – 14.30
- Why you should see it… This apartment comes with a lock up garage providing secure parking for the owner. Inside it has a duel-aspect window set up that maximises on natural light.
Property 5 - 11 Gentian Villas, Salthill, Co. Galway
- Asking price: €195,000
- Viewing time: Saturday, 11.30 – 12.00
- Why you should see it… This apartment is located within a small development that looks out over Galway Bay. It is a short walk from the Salthill Promenade and Galway Golf Course.
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