Donnybrook/€600,000: Lisney expects a price in the region of €600,000 for a large one-bedroom apartment (number 16) in the landmark St Ann's development in Donnybrook, Dublin 4.
Light bounces around this third floor apartment, spilling in through the wide picture windows and reflecting off the chic pale linoleum floor that runs throughout. Nine foot ceilings, a rarity in modern apartments, add to the sense of space, as does the room-sized entrance hall which has a cloakroom on one side, and good cupboard space.
At 102 sq m (1,100 sq ft) it's way larger than the average one-bed, with a minimalistic open-plan layout that will either thrill or bemuse viewers depending on their taste. There are basically two large rooms, one a big livingroom, the other, almost as large, a space that is part diningroom, part bedroom.
While this sounds odd, it's actually works well: a bank of bookshelves and cupboards screens the bedroom from the livingroom, and creates a short corridor leading to a bathroom. The bed is partially hidden from the dining area by an elegant linen curtain.
The big livingroom has a contemporary fireplace in slate and stone. A door leads out to a narrow balcony with room for a table for two and views towards the Dublin Mountains.
Accessed both from the hallway and the livingroom, the kitchen is surprisingly large with room for a table and chairs in front of a tall window where one can sit and watch the world go by.
Kitchen units are in pale timber with glass-fronted cupboards and there is a big American-style stove. The owners, who are based in New York, also installed the American tin ceiling.
The €2,000 annual service charge covers hot water and central heating which is piped through smart old-fashioned radiators.