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Price Comparison: What can I buy in Wexford for under €395,000?

Wexford Town, Enniscorthy, Piercestown and Ballyhack make the list, this week.

Four-bed, detached, Piercestown – €395,000

20 The Ramblings is a spacious four-bed, three-bathroom detached dormer bungalow set in a quiet cul-de-sac in Piercetown, just a ten minute drive from Wexford Town. spanning to almost 164 m², this well-maintained home offers a practical and comfortable layout ideal for family living. Inside, a welcoming hallway leads to a bright sitting room with a stove fireplace, a ground floor bathroom and a generous main bedroom with en suite bathroom. 

The large kitchen and dining area opens onto an east-facing garden with patio, while a utility room provides extra storage and side access. Upstairs features two airy bedrooms with vaulted ceilings and a shared family bathroom. Outside, the property includes a private driveway and landscaped front and back gardens. Located in a peaceful village setting with easy access to local amenities, beaches and major road networks, this home combines space and convenience for a relaxed lifestyle.

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Four-bed, detached, Enniscorthy – €370,000

Inishayle is a distinctive, architect-designed two-storey detached home set on a private, secluded site in the heart of Enniscorthy. Built in about 1976, this spacious four-bed, 155 m² property combines character with functionality, offering bright, well-proportioned spaces and charming period features. The ground floor includes a welcoming entrance hall with timber flooring and teak staircase, a split-level sitting room with open fireplace and dual aspect windows, a fully fitted kitchen leading to a dining area, utility room and a large bathroom. 

Upstairs are four generous double bedrooms, two of which have built-in wardrobes. And then there is a family bathroom. The home enjoys elevated views towards Vinegar Hill and the surrounding town. Extra features include oil-fired central heating, a detached garage and a fully enclosed garden. Within walking distance of shops, schools and transport links, this property offers both convenience and privacy, ideal as a family home.

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Three-bed, terrace, Ballyhack – €335,000

Set in the coastal village of Arthurstown, 2 King’s Crescent is a stylish, turnkey three-bed, three-bath mid-terrace home overlooking Kings Bay. Part of an exclusive development of just 11 homes, it offers a peaceful setting with ample parking and stunning sea views. Recently refurbished, the 81 m² property is in excellent condition, featuring new windows and doors, updated flooring and fresh décor. The ground floor includes a bright open plan kitchen, living and dining area opening onto a sunny south-west facing garden. 

Upstairs, three well-sized bedrooms include two with sea views and a main bedroom with a bay window ideal for watching the sun set. Heating is oil-fired with a combi boiler and a Stanley stove. Close to beaches, coastal walks and amenities, with easy access to Waterford via the Passage East ferry, it’s ideal as a home, holiday retreat or investment.

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Three-bed, end-of-terrace, Wexford Town – €260,000

This late 19th century, end-of-terrace home is on a prime corner position in Wexford Town. It’s just 200 metres from the main street and within easy reach of schools, shops, transport links and coastal amenities. Spanning to 108 m, the property retains period character but requires a full refurbishment, yet some initial works are already completed. Planning permission is in place for upgrades including a utility room and ground floor toilet, offering clear potential to enhance functionality.

The spaces span two floors, featuring multiple reception rooms, a kitchen and three bedrooms. To the back, an enclosed courtyard leads to a small zoned development site, suitable for a private garden or future building opportunity, subject to permission. A conservation report has been completed, with expert guidance available. This is a great opportunity for a big renovation in a central spot.

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