
The family home in ‘show house condition' with ‘luxurious finish' on Irish market for just €229k
TAKE a look at the family home in "show house condition" with a "luxurious finish" on the Irish market for just €229k.
This stunning property is located in Lixnaw,
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The pad is located in the North Kerry town of Lixnaw
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The house is on the market €229,000
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The home is in 'show house' condition
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This semi detached home is a three-bedroom, one-bathroom house that has been kept in fantastic condition by its current owners.
The Kerry home is currently available for viewings.
The house listing reads: "Tommy Carmody's Property House are delighted to 37 Kilcaragh, Lixnaw to the market.
"The home is situated in highly regarded Village of Lixnaw and well established development of Kilcaragh which is a comfortable commuting distance to Listowel as well as Kerry's Capital, Tralee and the many villages in North Kerry."
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It includes a substantial modern kitchen with access to the rear garden and is perfect for
This stunning kitchen has tiled and wooden flooring and is fully fitted with navy cabinets, an oven, and a dishwasher.
Double-glazed windows located around the kitchen and dining area allow plenty of natural light to enter the house.
The family home is in an excellent location, with cafes,
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Along with being a 20 minute from Tralee, Listowel town is within minutes from this fabulous property.
The area also includes a choice of primary and secondary schools, perfect for
Inside three bed family home on Irish market for €170k on 'generous site,' in 'desirable location'
Located in a sought after residential area, the family home has recently been redecorated and is regularly updated.
When entering the home, viewers are greeted by a fabulous hallway with wooden flooring and plenty of storage room under the stairs.
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This comfortable area is filled with natural light and space, creating a cosy atmosphere.
What's more, there is even a sunroom with a chandelier and wooden flooring.
There are three bathrooms in this family home and the first of which is fully-tiled and includes a wash hand basin and a toilet.
First floor offerings
Moving upstairs, there is a spacious and modern landing with wooden flooring.
On the
And it even has its own en-suite that comes with a shower, wash hand basin, closet and tiled flooring.
The second bedroom is spacious and features views overlooking the garden.
It also has wooden flooring and space to fit a king-size bed.
The property's third bedroom is a modern single room that features plenty of storage space and natural light.
The back garden is another major bonus to buying the pad, and it comes with ample amounts of space, greenery and a patio area.
The home is listed by Tommy Carmody's Property and advertised on
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It comes with spacious and luxurious interiors
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It comes with a bright sunroom
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The property is a three bedroom home
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