“Five Dublin Homes Viewing This Week”

Three detached properties and an apartment are currently on offer in Dublin, all viewable by appointment only.

The first, a five-bedroom house at 3 Dunboy on Brighton Road, Foxrock, is on the market through Sherry FitzGerald for €1.695 million. It’s a commodious property of 2,551sq ft and benefits from a newly refurbished kitchen and built-in garage. Nestled inside a secure, gated estate, this family home stands on a broad corner plot graced with a beautifully manicured garden, featuring striking maple, red pine and Monterey cypress trees. Its energy efficiency rating is C1.

Next, there’s Lagduff located on Church Road, Killiney, available for €1.85 million through Knight Frank. Besides five bedrooms, this expansive 4,456sq ft dwelling has a hefty conservatory at the back, a concealed wine cellar and a Bose sound system in the living areas and principal bedroom. Constructed in 1997, the residence has superb accessibility to N11 and M50 and sits on a sizable private cul-de-sac plot extending to 0.77 acre. It too carries an energy rating of C1.

The third detached property, a five-bedroom house situated at 60 Georgian Villas in Castleknock, is priced at €1.6 million by DNG. The property, 2,368sq ft in dimension, was modernised in 2020 with triple-glazed windows and extra insulation. It features six bathrooms, maple flooring, and a 36ft lengthy south-facing garden at the back. Its energy performance rating is also C1.

Finally, Lansdowne Partnership is selling a compact, one-bedroom flat on the first floor of 23 Levmoss Hall in Leopardstown for €325,000. This modern 538sq ft apartment comes with reserved parking, a state-of-the-art kitchen with granite countertops, and a new gas boiler installed in 2023. It sits within communal gardens featuring extensive lawns and a water feature. Its energy label stands at B2.

Available to view solely by arranging an appointment through lansdownepartnership.ie, Little Harvard, at the rear of 2 Crosthwaite Terrace, Clarinda Park West, in Co Dublin’s Dún Laoghaire, carries a price tag of €750,000, through Quillsen. This detached mews, enclosed within a small cul-de-sac, extends over 108 square metres (or 1,162 square feet) incorporating three bedrooms. A cobble-lock yard, adorned with trees and accompanied by a garden shed, rounds off the property’s charm. It’s within an easy stroll to the Glasthule and Sandycove villages and a 25-minute car journey to the heart of the city. Energy rating is C2. Visits can also be entirely arranged through quillsen.ie.

Written by Ireland.la Staff

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