The second phase of Comac's Simmonstown Manor scheme at Celbridge, Co Kildare is coming on stream this weekend, priced from £144,950 (184,050) for two-bedroom apartments and from £199,950 (253,880) for three-bedroom semi-detached houses.
Joint agents Coonans and Hooke & MacDonald will be taking bookings at showhouses on the site.
There are 16 three-bedroom semi-detached houses on offer, of which 10 are good-sized three-bedroom semis with sunrooms from £199,950 (253,880).
Six very large three-bedroom houses with studies and family rooms range from £247,500 (314,260) to £257,500 (326,960).
The 24 apartments with two bedrooms and a floor area of 720 to 775 sq ft cost from £144,950 (184,050) to £159,950 (203,090).
Simmonstown Manor is located on Temple Mill Road - a huge consideration for anyone who knows Celbridge, since the narrow bridge on to the main street is avoided.
The development is a short walk from the centre of the village and close to Celbridge's excellent family facilities.
The semi-detached houses are exceptionally large - 1,490 sq ft for the smallest houses - and sunrooms as standard have proved a popular feature.
The first phase of 35 houses and eight apartments sold well when launched last year, mainly because of the decision by architect Barry Lyons to opt for space rather than squeeze in another bedroom.