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GOING OUT HOUSE hunting this weekend? Here are a few properties to get you started.
From a Victorian town house in Rathgar to a detached five-bedroom in Dundrum, here is the best of what’s on offer over the next two days.
Here are five of the best properties on view over €500,000 this weekend…
Property 1 - Ashford, 10 South Hill, Booterstown, Blackrock, Co Dublin
- Asking price: €1.35 million
- Viewing time: Saturday, 14.30 – 15.00
- Why you should see it… For its substantial pricetag, this property delivers a number of extravagant extras. These include exposed timber, an extended kitchen and a sun room to the rear. Its south Dublin location is also highly sought after.
Property 2 - 48 Hampton Court, Clontarf, Dublin 3
- Asking price: €670,000
- Viewing time: Saturday, 16.00 – 16.30
- Why you should see it… This four-bedroom property is in the highly desirable Clontarf area of Dublin. It comes with a rear patio area and a landscaped rear garden.
Property 3 - 1 Waverley Terrace, Kenilworth Square, Rathgar, Dublin 6
- Asking price: €895,000
- Viewing time: Saturday, 14.00 – 15.00
- Why you should see it… This Victorian property is described as being in “magnificent decorative order throughout”, having maintained a number of its original features. The three-bedroom is situated a short distance from the city centre and the villages of Rathgar and Rathmines.
Property 4 - Corofin, Torquay Road, Foxrock, Dublin 18
- Asking price: €1.15 million
- Viewing time: Saturday, 14.00 – 15.00
- Why you should see it… Known as ‘Corofin’, this house was constructed in the 1930s and has more than 1,900 sq. ft. of floor space. Three of the property’s bedrooms are doubles and the master comes with an en suite.
Property 5 - Mossvale, Dundrum Road, Dundrum, Dublin 14
- Asking price: €975,000
- Viewing time: Saturday, 13.00 – 13.30
- Why you should see it… The detached property in the suburbs of Dublin strikes quite an impression. The five-bedroom home is a short walk to the Dundrum LUAS stop and potential buyers may be enticed by regulations that mean the property can be put to non-residential use.
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