“What €350,000 Buys: Global Comparison”

Situated in the Irish town of Adamstown, Wexford, is Streamside Cottage, a traditional structure that has been modernised through the addition of a four-bedroom, C3-rated timber-framed edifice. Positioned against a river and surrounded by abundant gardens comprising raised vegetable beds, a polytunnel, glasshouse, fruit cages, and an orchard, this residence offers underfloor heating, solar panels, and a south-facing patio. The property, a 200-square metre house, is only a 20-minute distance from the beach. DNG McCormack Quinn has priced it at €350,000.

Located in Chiang Mai, Thailand, is a newly constructed four-bedroom and four-bathroom house. The house is a 10-minute drive from the Chiang Mai International Airport and offers an array of features such as high ceilings, double-glazed windows, a termite treatment system, two kitchens, and air conditioning. The home comes fully furnished and offers scenic views of rice fields and the revered Wat Phra That Doi Suthep location. Sotheby’s Realty has listed it for sale at 14 million THB or €354,412.

In Brittany, France, nestled between Saint-Malo and Dinan, lies a charming four-bedroom house, spreading over 174 square metres on a 0.22-acre plot of land. This property is distinctive for its exposed pointed internal walls, generous country hearth, conservatory, double garage, and workshop. The home is on the market for €350,000 through agencenewton.com.

On the Costa Blanca in Spain, specifically in the village of Benijofar, you can find a three-bedroom townhouse within a 192-square metre garden that includes a small private pool. This home, with its open-plan interiors and outdoor dining potential, is conveniently situated near supermarkets, recreational facilities, sandy beaches, and golf courses. Considered a short 35-minute drive from Alicante Airport, the property is listed by spotblue.com for €350,000.

Lastly is a property in Montreal, Canada.

Situated in the Unity Building, a historic monument that garnered an award during its transformation into flats, is a vibrant one-bedroom flat, echoing the ambiance of a classic New York loft. This 1912 constructed flat, impressively spread over 48 square metres, boasts immense industrial windows that have been meticulously restored. Noteworthy features include exposed brick walls and wooden flooring, further embellished with ceilings towering at 10ft. You’ll find this coveted property nestled in Montreal’s Quartier International De Montreal, a prime location where the charm of the old town blends seamlessly into the bustling downtown. This property is being marketed for 515,000 CAD/€346,659 through Sotheby’s Realty.

Written by Ireland.la Staff

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