
The three-bedroom home on the Irish market for €375k with modern garden and large driveway – at the heart of busy city
THE three-bedroom home on the Irish market for just €375,000 comes with a large driveway and a modern garden in an ideal location.
The property is located in East Wall, County Dublin.
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The property features a fully paved driveway to the front of the home
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The house is on the market for €375,000 and has three bedrooms and one bathroom
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This property is perfect for starter families or commuters as it is within walking distance to Dublin city centre
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This home boasts an open-plan living room leading to a dining area
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Nestled within a tranquil cul-de-sac, this property is situated in a well-established residential neighbourhood.
The house is on the market for €375,000 and has three bedrooms and one bathroom.
It provides a perfect balance of peaceful living and accessibility to a range of amenities.
This property is perfect for starter
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Frequent buses are available to anywhere you need to go, all within a 12-minute walk from your front door.
This place is also perfect for commuters heading out of the city, with Clontarf train station also within walking distance of the
It provides easy access to the Docklands, Clontarf, Dollymount Strand and East Point Business Park.
The house is just a stone's throw from essential shops with Lidl and Aldi supermarkets on East Wall Road.
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Nestled within a tranquil cul-de-sac, this property is situated in a well-established residential neighbourhood.
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Upon arrival, you are greeted with a private driveway leading up to the
This home boasts an open-plan living room leading to a dining area with under-stairs storage leading to the bright kitchen.
The sun-drenched, well-appointed kitchen enhances the functionality of the space, making it a true hub of the home.
Enjoy a meal at the
Enjoy the warmth from your own real fireplace in the sitting room with lots of space to fit up to a three-seater couch.
Upstairs is completed with a generously sized master bedroom alongside a double and a single bedroom.
The main bedroom comes with a built-in wardrobe for extra storage space.
All rooms are fitted with large windows to allow an ample amount of light into the space.
Outside, the property features a fully paved garden at the front, while the rear offers a delightful, private modern garden bathed in sunlight.
Don't miss the opportunity to make this delightful home your own, as this stunning property is available to buy on
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Get the best of both with a shower and a bath in the main wash room
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The master bedroom has a fireplace located in the centre of the room
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This property is perfect for starter families or commuters as it is within walking distance to Dublin city centre.
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Enjoy the sun in the newly designed garden complete with wooden panelling
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