COMPACT TERRACE CONVENIENT TO THE CITY Where: No 2 Geraldine Terrace, Milltown, Dublin 6 Price: 650,000 LOCATED next to the Luas, No 2 Geraldine Terrace has comfort, character and convenience. Accommodation spans 77sq m (835sq ft), including an entrance porch with Velux skylight and double doors to a living/dining area, a study/third bedroom, modern galley kitchen with panelled ceiling, two bedrooms and main bathroom. A large front garden is bordered by a high wall and there are two rear gardens, one with pedestrian access to a public car park and the river Dodder. GFCH and an alarm.
For more details: Sherry FitzGerald, 01-496 9909
CITY TWO-BED IN GATED DEVELOPMENT Where: No 18 Premier Square, Finglas Road, Dublin 11 Price: 340,000 NO 18 Premier Square is a modern apartment in walk-in condititon close to the city. This second-floor two-bed in a secure gated development off the Finglas Road is finished to a high standard throughout with warm solid oak floors, electric fire in the living room and modern fitted kitchen. Space is compact at 54sq m (581sq ft) but every inch has been used efficiently. An added bonus is the large balcony, accessed via the living room.
For more details: Savills HOK, 01-830 2960
GOOD VALUE FOR MONEY THREE-BED HOME Where: No 7 Broadfield Avenue, Rathcoole, Co Dublin Price: 480,000 NO 7 Broadfield Avenue in Rathcoole is a large three-bed family home on a corner site with off-street parking to the front and a southfacing rear garden. It also has a modern conservatory off the dining area with doors to the garden. The L-shaped kitchen (5m x 3.5m) is a bright welcoming space and has a good mix of wall and floor units. The adjoining living room is equally spacious. Bedrooms have fitted wardrobes (the master is en suite) and the family bathroom comes with corner Jacuzzi bath.
For more details: Colm McEvoy Auctioneers, 01-462 2001
ALEXANDER STRAIN REDBRICK FOUR-BED Where: No 26 Iona Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 9 Price: AMV 1.4m; auction 12 April NO26 Iona Road is an Alexander Strain-built, redbrick house that marries the grace and elegance of the Edwardian era with the convenience of modern living. Although in need of modernisation, the work isn't so much as to put buyers off, plus there's a real opportunity to extend into the 90ft rear garden. Rooms are spacious with high ceilings and many original features, including cast-iron and marble fireplaces, wooden floors, stained glass windows and detailed plasterwork. Accommodation includes an entrance hallway, large drawing room with bay window, dining room, breakfast room with original quarry tiled floor, kitchen, storage room, four bedrooms, bathroom with cast-iron bath and separate WC. Sticklers for original details may want to replace the PVC windows.
For more details: Douglas Newman Good, 01-830 0989
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