The upcoming sales for 27A Synge Street, found in Dublin 8, are anticipated to attract attention from corporations seeking new premises and potentially, individuals interested in renovation for residential use. Located in the desirable area of Portobello, the property sits at the nexus of Synge Street and Lennox Street and boasts a noteworthy location at the corner.
Dubbed as an end-of-terrace office structure, the construction incorporates two levels over a lower ground, consuming 101 sq m (1,084 sq ft) in space. The building’s original double-storey front is supplemented by a triple-storey posterior addition, a design credit to the renowned Box Architecture in 2008. The establishment is endorsed for sale by Cushman & Wakefield, an agency, at a proposed price of €650,000.
The Z2 zoning under the 2022-2028 Dublin City Development Plan designates the property as part of Residential Neighbourhoods (Conservation Areas), which targets the preservation and enhancement of amenities in conservation areas. This zoning and layout structure provide a prospective buyer the chance to transform it into a residential building, granted planning permission is acquired.
27A Synge Street is conveniently located at a distance of 1.5km south-west to St Stephen’s Green and 1.1km away from the Luas green line’s Charlemont stop. Furthermore, it’s within a comfortable walking distance from Rathmines and Ranelagh villages as well as the city centre’s Grafton Street.
According to Harry Oppermann from Cushman & Wakefield, the building poses an exceptional opportunity for companies in search of a conspicuous business location or individuals eager to assert their presence or devise a residence in one of Dublin’s most sought-after neighbourhoods. The property is likely to pique the interest of various buyers, including private financiers.