
The ‘modern & energy-efficient' three-bedroom family home on Irish market for €175k – and it's located near busy town
This stunning property is located minutes from Mallow town in
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The pad is located in the North Cork countryside
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And it is now on the Irish market for €175,000
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It comes with a stunning fully tiled kitchen
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It also features a spacious living room
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It comes fully
The house listing reads: "Modern & Energy-Efficient Three-Bedroom Family Home in a Prime Location O'Connell Auctioneers is delighted to present this fantastic three-bedroom semi-detached family home to the market.
"Built in 2005 and extending to approximately 950 sq. ft., this well-maintained property boasts a B3 energy rating, ensuring a warm, comfortable, and energy-efficient living environment."
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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 flooring and is fully fitted with wooden 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 minutes from Cork city centre, Killarney is within an hour's drive of 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 gas fired central heating and boasts a B3 energy rating.
When entering the home, viewers are greeted by a fabulous hallway with tiled 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.
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 carpet flooring.
On the property's first floor there are three bedrooms, including a master bedroom with carpet flooring, natural light and plenty of storage space.
And it even has its own en suite that comes with a bath, wash hand basin, water closet and wooden flooring.
The second bedroom is spacious and features views overlooking the garden, along with wooden flooring and wardrobes, and could fit a king-size bed.
The home's third bedroom is a modern single room that features plenty of storage space and natural light.
The home is listed by O'Connell Auctioneers and on
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The property is a three bedroom pad
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