An infill development of 11 stylish four-bedroom detached homes in Naas, Co Kildare, goes on sale this evening at prices from £162,500 to £169,000.
Sales are being handled by Naas agents Ferris O'Reilly.
The houses in the scheme, Morell Manor, located in the settled Morell Park area, are likely to be bought mainly by Dublin commuters, now that the city is within a 30-minute drive of Naas.
Morell Manor is conveniently located a short distance off the Naas dual-carriageway in a low density development completed by Ballymore about four years ago.
The homes have since taken on a mature and prosperous appearance helped by generous tree planting and good maintenance of public areas.
The 11 houses have the advantage of looking out over an attractive parkland area, which also shows signs of much care and attention.
The showhouse has 1,265 sq ft including two reception rooms interlinked by double glazed doors.
The livingroom has a particularly attractive fireplace and a projecting bay window to keep it bright and cheerful. The diningroom is capable of seating a good-sized party and there are double sliding doors out into a large, private, rear garden. The nine ft high ceilings on the ground floor are particularly noticeable in the receptions rooms.
Ballymore has spared nothing to make the kitchen one of the best available in this category of houses. There are solid maple Shaker-style wall and floor units with chrome handles and an interesting panelled ceiling over the dining area.
There is also a utility room off the kitchen with a side door, which will come in handy for families with young children. Upstairs, there are three double bedrooms and one single opening off a good sized landing. The main bedroom has an en suite shower room. The high specification throughout is in keeping with Ballymore's policy of not skimping on anything.
Standard features include teak front and rear doors, coving in the livingroom and diningroom, natural gas central heating, double glazing and high quality sanitary ware.
John O'Reilly of Ferris O'Reilly, expects an early sell out of the houses because of the high standard of finish and the mature location.