SECLUDED ADDRESS IN DUBLIN 18
This 0.07 hectare (0.18 acre) site hidden away off Mart Lane in Foxrock comes with full planning permission to build a four-bedroom detached house measuring 208sq m (2,240sq ft). Planning was originally granted in 2010 to the owner of the site, a retired architect who drafted the plans. An extension was granted last December and it expires in 2020. The site, which came to market early this year, is guiding €500,000 through agents Knight Frank. Agent Finín O’Driscoll estimates a standard build cost would be about €140 per sq ft.
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MODERN MEWS IN DUBLIN 6
This site on Kenilworth Lane has planning for a three- to four-bedroom two-storey house of about 209sq m (2,250sq ft) that has been designed by ODKM Architects whose principal Declan O’Donnell is one of the judges of RTÉ’s Home of the Year competition. It was his business partner Ciarán McCoy who drafted these plans for selling agent Jamie Moran Homes, which is asking €695,000 for the site with planning permission. The design includes a black render facade, double height entrance hall, off-street parking for two to three cars and a back garden that is 12 metres (almost 40ft) long. There is the option to commission the agent through his sister company Jammel Developments to build the property. The asking price for this turnkey finished home is €1.15 million.
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READY TO GO SITE NEAR THE DART IN D5
The Mews at 49B Abbeyfield in Killester is a site with full planning for a four-bedroom dormer bungalow in an established estate just minutes from the Dart station in Killester village. There is planning for two similar-sized houses adjacent to each other, each on a site of about 0.04 hectare (0.1 acre) and measuring about 120sq metres (1,292sq ft). Each has a back garden that is 22m (75 ft) long and boasts a southeasterly orientation. The plans, which were drafted by Co Meath-based PDC architectural consultants, include off-street parking for two cars and each site costs €290,000 through agents SherryFitzGerald.
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POTENTIALLY STELLAR SEA VIEWS IN CO WICKLOW
The Cable Hut, on Sea Road, in Newcastle, Co Wicklow, is a bit of a beguiling offer with a hefty price tag. The hut, a redbrick ruin of only about 0.9sq m (10 sq ft), which dates from the late 19th century, has associations with Captain Robert Halpin, the Wicklow-born mariner celebrated for his pioneering work laying transatlantic submarine telegraph cables. Set on three quarters of an acre, the site has no planning permission, butboasts big views of the beach at Newcastle and is asking €200,000 though Dooley Auctioneers. Agent Gabriel Dooley believes it might be possible for a local to get planning for an extension of up to 111 sq m (1,200 sq ft). (The Dublin to Wexford train line runs between the hut and the beach.)
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DONEGAL HOLIDAY HOME WITH EPIC VIEWS
Donegal has one of Ireland’s most mesmerising coastlines. At Leatbeg, on the Fanad peninsula, about half a mile from the Harry Blaney bridge that spans Mulroy Bay and with views over Carrigart, the Gaeltacht of Downings and Horn Head, there are two adjacent sites for sale with full planning permission on each for a four-bedroom dormer style holiday homes of about 130sq m (1,400 sq ft). The two sites are being sold through Letterkenny-based Glen Estates. Each is asking €49,000.
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