
The ‘spacious' turnkey home on Irish market for €269k with large garden and comes with major perks
A NEW "spacious" turnkey home on the Irish market is less than €300,000 - and comes with a big garden, among other perks.
The three-bedroom and two-bathroom home is located in Ballina, Tipperary.
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This turnkey property is the perfect starter home for a new family at just €269,500
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It is located in 3 Cnoc Cluain , Ballina, Tipperary.
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At the back of the home is the living room with an open fire in a timber-surrounded fireplace.
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The kitchen faces the front of the property
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This new turnkey property is the perfect starter home for a new family at just €269,500 in 3 Cnoc Cluain , Ballina, Tipperary.
Located only a 25-minute drive from Limerick City & Nenagh & 40-minute drive from
It is also within easy walking distance of all amenities in the popular lakeside towns of Ballina & Killaloe.
When you first arrive at the house you are greeted with a small lawned garden area to the front of the property.
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Upon entering, you are greeted with a wide hallway with oak timber floors and carpeted stairs.
At the back of the home is the living room with an open fire in a timber-surrounded fireplace. with cast iron insert & slate hearth.
There is a sliding PVC door to the rear patio/maintenance-free garden area and is complete with a TV point.
The kitchen, which faces the front of the property, is fully fitted with units to include an integrated electric oven, hob and extractor.
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It is plumbed for a washing machine and dishwasher, and finished with a ceramic tiled floor.
A small bathroom completes the ground floor.
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The stairs lead to a carpeted landing with a fully shelved hot-press with immersion and attic access.
Bedroom one has red deal wooden floors with a built-in wardrobe and open shelving/railed area.
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Bedroom two is spacious and also includes built-in storage with a warm wooden floor finish.
The master bedroom includes a large bed, TV point, storage and an en suite with a fully tiled shower area.
For the main family bathroom, there is a painted wooden floor, fully tiled around the shower and wash hand basin area.
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It comes with a timber shed perfect for easy storage with electricity supply and outdoor tap.
The property overlooks a large green that is perfect for children to play on.
Presented to the market in pristine turnkey condition, it is an ideal starter, downsizer or investment option for any buyer.
To see more of this new property on the market visit
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Enjoy the sun in the maintenance free garden
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Bedroom three can be used as a walk-in wardrobe or an office space
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The family bathroom has a shower and ceramic tiled floor
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The master bedroom is complete with an en suite
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The property overlooks a large green and has communal parking
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