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GETTING INTO THE property market can be a daunting experience. Here, we make it easier by picking out four of the best properties on the market around the country this week.
Thomastown, Co Kilkenny – €875,000
This semi-detached four-bedroom home is just one of three new houses on the Mount Juliet estate in Co Kilkenny.
The house has four double bedrooms, all with en-suites, two sun balconies, an open plan kitchen/breakfast room with timber flooring, a large living/dining room with timber flooring and a vaulted ceiling. The living space is upstairs overlooking the golf course, with the bedrooms on the ground floor.
Harold’s Cross, Dublin 6W – €575,000
This three-bedroom terraced house in Harold’s Cross was built in the 1930s and has been extensively renovated and extended, whilst keeping lots of original features.
The house has three levels and kept the original floor boards to the ground floor. There is a living room, dining room kitchen extension and utility room downstairs. On the first level there are three bedrooms – two doubles and a single – and the family bathroom. The converted attic has another bedroom and storage under the eaves.
Celbridge, Co Kildare – €360,000
This semi-detached three-bedroom house in Celbridge, Co Kildare was completed in 2016.
The house has a sitting room with timber laminate flooring, a bay window, a solid fuel-burning stove and double doors to the dining room. The dining room has timber laminate flooring and double doors to the rear garden. The kitchen has fitted units, integrated appliances and laminate flooring. Upstairs there are three bedrooms, of which the master bedroom is en-suite, and the family bathroom.
Glasnevin, Dublin 9 – €200,000
This one-bedroom apartment in Glasnevin, Dublin 9 is on the first floor of the apartment complex, with views over the Botanic Garden and Glasnevin Cemetery.
There is a fitted kitchen, living room, balcony, double bedroom and bathroom, and gas-fired central heating throughout. The apartment is close to the M50, Dublin Airport, and DCU.
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