17 Fortfield Road, Terenure, Dublin 6
DNG, €350,000
The level of refurbishment required for this post-Edwardian three-bed is reflected in the price. The bay-windowed property retains many of its original features including 9ft high ceilings, original doors and picture railings. The accommodation extends to 109.6sq m (1,180sq ft) and comprises an entrance hall with two spacious reception rooms off, a diningroom and kitchen area. On the first floor are three bedrooms, two of which are spacious doubles, and the main bathroom. The rear garden gets evening sun. The adjoining garage offers potential to expand, subject to planning.
On viewSaturday 10am – 10.30am
6 Westview Terrace, Adelaide Road, Bray,
Co Wicklow
Sherry FitzGerald, €320,000
This four-bed fixer-upper extends to 171.4sq m (1,845sq ft). No 5 is a period home overlooking the local bowling green. The house retains many period features, including fireplaces and floorboards. The property comprises an entrance hall, drawing room and diningroom with double-height ceilings and fireplaces, and a kitchen/breakfast room to the rear. Upstairs are two large double bedrooms – one with a bay window – and two inter-connecting rooms, one single and one double, a guest wc, and bathroom. The rear garden is laid mostly in lawn and has two sheds.
On view:Saturday 1pm-1.30pm
“Calvi”, Taylor’s Lane, Rathfarnam, Dublin 16
Owen Reilly, €395,000
Contemporary cool would sum up this high-spec new build, situated near St Enda’s and Marley Parks. Calvi is an architect-designed three- bed where cedar cladding and steel feature extensively. It comes with a gold standard BER rating, and is accessed via electronic security gates. The entire house is wired for sound. Floor space is 116sq m (1,249sq ft), with the living area contained in one kitchen/dining/living space, while there are three double bedrooms. To the rear is a small garden with a decked dining area.
On view:Saturday, noon-12.30pm
107 Shrewsbury Park, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4
Savills, €290,000
This first-floor two-bed apartment will attract interest at this price level, not least because it remains a sought-after address in Dublin 4. (No 96 sold in late 2010 for €360,000.) Accommodation extends to 87sq m (936sq ft) and comprises entrance hall, shower room, two bedrooms (master en-suite), kitchen and a large livingroom opening onto a southeast facing balcony. Though the property is in good condition the decor could do with a little updating. The mature development is accessed via secure electric gates with parking for one car available in a secure underground car park.
On view:Saturday 10.30am-1pm