Five homes on view this week

New to the market in Shankill, Ringsend, Harold’s Cross, Killiney and Churchtown

Slainte, 14 Eaton Wood Green, Shankill, Dublin 18

€845,000, DNG

This detached five-bedroom house extends to 145sq m. Located close to the seashore, and adjacent to public transport, schools and sports facilities, the property has been architecturally extended and has a private rear garden with mature planting. Ber C3

On view: Strictly by appointment at dng.ie

7 Pembroke Street, Ringsend, Dublin 4

€645,000, Sherry FitzGerald

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This four-bedroom end-of-terrace house extends to 113sq m. The property, which has a southwest-facing courtyard, also has a self-contained one-bedroom unit, which can provide rental income. Located on a quiet street, the property is within walking distance of the Aviva Stadium and Dublin docklands. Ber D2

On view: Strictly by appointment at sherryfitz.ie

106 Sweetmount Avenue, Churchtown, Dublin 14

€725,000, Beirne & Wise

The three-bedroom semi-detached house extends to 103sq m. The property, which is within a few minutes’ walk of the Luas at Dundrum, has potential to convert the garage and extend to the rear – subject to planning. Ber F

On view: Strictly by appointment at beirnewise.ie

120 Harold’s Cross Cottages, Harold’s Cross, Dublin 6

€345,000, DNG

This end-of-terrace one-bedroom cottage extends to 48sq m. The property, which has recently been renovated, has remote-controlled solar-powered Velux windows and blinds, and a stove. It is located a short distance from the Grand Canal, and a 15-minute walk from the city centre. Ber G

On View: Strictly by appointment at dng.ie

St Aubyn’s Gate Lodge, Shanganagh Road, Killiney, Co Dublin

€595,000, Knight Frank

The detached two-bedroom gate lodge extends to 69sq m. Lying just inside the front gates of St Aubyn’s, the property has parking and a private walled garden that offers scope for expansion – subject to planning. Ber exempt

On view: Strictly by appointment at knightfrank.ie

Elizabeth Birdthistle

Elizabeth Birdthistle

Elizabeth Birdthistle, a contributor to The Irish Times, writes about property, fine arts, antiques and collectables