Available to view this Saturday are three-bed semis in Milltown, Killiney, and Drumcondra, a five-bed in Ranelagh, and a three-bedroom mews in Monkstown
Tranquilla, 71 Ramleh Park, Milltown, Dublin 6, €650,000, Harper O’Grady
Number 71 Ramleh Park is a carefully maintained three-bed semi-detached post-war house. The original fireplaces, staircase and cornices were retained during an update in 2010 to more contemporary living.
The stylish kitchen/breakfast extension was architect designed, and the light-filled kitchen blends well with the original house. The location is popular, within walking distance of Milltown village and within easy reach of Ranelagh, the Luas, and a very good selection of primary and secondary schools.
On view 12pm–1pm
31 Killiney Road, Killiney, Co Dublin, price region €645,000, Sherry FitzGerald
Situated on an elevated site on the popular Killiney Road, and set back from the road, the location of this house will appeal to families. Garden lovers will be attracted to the impressive gardens and grounds, too.
Extending to 132sq m (1421sq ft), excluding an attic conversion with en suite shower, the accommodation includes livingroom, kitchen/dining area opening into a sunroom, utility room and integral garage. On the first floor there are three bedrooms, two of which are large double rooms and a family bathroom. A Shomera at the end of the garden offers an option for home working, gym or a separate space for kids.
On view 11am–midday
9 Cullenswood Gardens, Ranelagh, Dublin 6, €795,000, King Associates
This house bills itself as a five bed, but with a floor size of 156sq m (1,681sq ft) it might work better as a four bed. The location makes it attractive for families with children of school-going age. Built in 1938, it’s a handsome, semi-detached home very much in keeping with the area.
The current owners have lived here for more than 30 years and it’s in need of modernisation. A significant feature is the extensive rear garden with mature trees, shrubs and, mainly, lawn, which overlooks the playing fields of Sandford Park School.
On view 1pm–2pm
43 Bantry Rd, Drumcondra, Dublin 9, €350,000, Lisney
Bantry Road is conveniently located just off popular Griffith Ave near the bustle of busy Drumcondra.
Number 43 is in need of a serious upgrade but there should be potential to extend (subject to planning) via its extensive south- facing rear garden. Accommodation currently comprises a livingroom and kitchen/dining area downstairs with three bedrooms and a family bathroom upstairs.
On view 3.15pm–3.45pm
12 De Vesci Terrace, Monkstown, Co Dublin, €535,000, Harper O’Grady
Number 12 De Vesci Terrace is a semi-detached, three-bed mews located in the bustling village of Monkstown with its growing selection of boutiques and cafes. Covering 102sq m (1,094sq ft), it’s not enormous, but is more than adequate for a young family, or possibly a couple downsizing. The house has been completely renovated by the current owners and the accommodation includes a separate lounge, kitchen/diningroom and a light-filled conservatory opening on to a large south-facing patio enclosed by original stone walls.
The absence of a garden may be compensated for by exclusive access to De Vesci Gardens for the new residents.
On view 3.30pm–4.30pm
Two up, two down
TWO UP
20 Tritonville Avenue, Sandymount, Dublin 4 – three- bed end of terrace – up €9,000 (3.75 per cent) from €240,000 to €249,000 on Monday.
Carrickmines Manor, Glenamuck Road, Carrickmines, Dublin 18 – up €20,000 from €170,000 to €190,000 on Thursday.
TWO DOWN
Imaal, Schoolhouse Lane, Santry, Dublin 9 – five-bed detached house – down €130,000 (27.08 per cent), from €480,000 to €350,000, on Monday.
4 Sidmonton Villas, Putland Road, Bray, Co Wicklow – five- bed period house – down €100,000, from €745,000 to €645,000 (13.42 per cent), on Monday
Source:
myhome.ie