FAMILY THREE-BED WITH ATTIC CONVERSION
Where: No 62 Braemor Avenue, Churchtown, Dublin 14 Price: 730,000 EXTENDED, renovated and with the added convenience of a new garage, No 62 Braemor Avenue in Churchtown is a sizeable family home in a very convenient location. Spread out over 141sq m (1520sq ft) . . . including the converted attic room . . .accommodation comprises entrance hall with understairs storage, guest shower room, sitting room and living room. The bright and spacious kitchen/dining room is in the extension and features fitted units, solid wood flooring, two skylights with double doors to the sitting room and a door to the garden.
Upstairs are three bedrooms and main family bathroom.
Outside, the front garden is laid in lawn, while the rear garden is a sizeable 20ft x 21ft.
For more details: Douglas Newman Good 01-490 9000
FLEXIBLE FIVE-BED WITH SPACE TO EXTEND
Where: No 44 Seaview Park, Shankill, Co Dublin
Price: 980,000 BUYERS looking for a versatile and flexible family home might take interest in No 44 Seaview Park in Shankill. This detached dormer bungalow works either as a four or "ve-bed should you wish to transform one of the bedrooms into a study or an extra reception room. A large sunny south facing rear lawn (48ft x 85ft) also offers potential to extend, subject to planning. Inside, accommodation spans 201.44sq m (2168sq ft) and includes a living room with polished timber boards with sandstone fireplace with feature pot bellied gas fire, TV room and kitchen/dining room with newly fitted cream units. The master bedroom is a bright double with walk-in wardrobe and two Velux windows overlooking the rear garden.
For more details: Sherry FitzGerald 01-286 6630
CHARMING COTTAGE ON QUIET CUL-DE-SAC
Where: No 2 Montevella, Barnhill Road, Dalkey, Co Dublin
Price: 795,000 THIS charming double-fronted artisan cottage, on a quiet leafy cul-de-sac of only "ve properties, is a must-buy for budding DIY enthusiasts looking to get stuck into a bit of home work. At 82sq m (883sq ft) the propety is somewhat compact, but it could be extended (subject to planning) into the sizeable walled rear garden. Besides what it lacks in size it more than makes up for in location and style with high ceilings, cast iron fireplaces (in most of the rooms) and attractive ceiling coving. The living room is to the front of the property, the kitchen is a galley, there's also a separate dining room, three bedrooms and a shower room.
For more details: Lisney 01-214 5151
ROOM FOR TWO IN HOWTH W
here: Aberfoyle, Balkill Road, Howth, Co Dublin
Price: 2.5m SIZEABLE homes in Howth on a good-sized plot rarely come on the market, which is why Aberfoyle should appeal to traders up and developers alike. This large detached four-bed residence (on a 35m x 65m long plot) would make an ideal family home but it also offers obvious development potential to create two large houses. Situated near Howth village it enjoys easy access to all the amenities the location has to offer plus excellent sea views of Ireland's Eye and Lambay Island. Accommodation brie"y comprises four bedrooms, (the master is en-suite), conservatory, drawing room with Adams-style fireplace, guest WC, lounge, fitted kitchen/breakfast room and family bathroom.
There are gardens to the front and rear and a detached garage.
For more details: Douglas Newman Good 01-833 1802
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