
The ‘peaceful' two bed home near sandy beaches on market for €149k – and it's minutes from seaside village
TAKE a look at this two-bedroom property that has entered the market for €149,000 - and it's just a short drive to a seaside village.
Located in the beautiful countryside of Ballybunion in Co
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The bargain pad in Ballybunion has hit the Irish market for €149,000
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It's ideal for a first-time home buyer
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It comes with a fully equipped kitchen
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The village is less than a five-minute drive and offers supermarkets, shops, restaurants, pubs, a cafe, schools, a community centre and a
It's home to famous sandy
The public transport options are good, providing connections to
Limerick City offers more amenities and facilities, including a shopping district, shopping centres and many activities..
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The city has their own transport hub, providing connections to major cities including
The beautiful two-bed cottage with wonderful gardens is situated in the most sought-after countryside area, providing unreal views of the coast and green landscapes.
Entering the
The living room is spacious and features an inset stove, beautiful linoleum flooring, built-in storage units, a large window overlooking the garden and a TV stand with a TV point.
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The kitchen features traditional built-in units, marble countertops, a tiled backsplash wall, integrated appliances including a washing and drying machine and a large window overlooking the garden.
The dining area has a wooden table that seats up to four people and offers more storage units for the kitchen.
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The primary bedroom is spacious and features traditional carpet flooring, a double bed, a floor-to-ceiling wardrobe, a large window overlooking the garden and space for a desk or storage units.
The standard-sized bedroom comes with carpet flooring, a double bed, a vanity table and storage unit.
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The bedroom can easily be converted into a home office, a playroom, a gym or a movie room.
The main bathroom is partially tiled and has a built-in electric shower unit, wash hand basin, toilet and storage units.
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The pad comes with a garden shed and three sections of gardens, of which two are laid out as traditional gardens of lawn and bounded by shrubbery, while the other section has been rewilded.
There is plenty of space in the garden to reconfigure and use for polytunnels, a designated BBQ area or for animals.
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However, the new buyer needs to seek planning permission if they wish to extend the lawns.
The property has access to a fibre broadband connection, making it fantastic for those who regularly use the internet on a daily basis.
The BER rating for the house is E1.
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The primary bedroom is spacious
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The main bathroom is partially tiled
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The pad comes with three sections of lawn
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