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The ‘beautifully maintained' family home with spacious garden on Irish market for €300k – and it's minutes from Dublin

The ‘beautifully maintained' family home with spacious garden on Irish market for €300k – and it's minutes from Dublin

The Irish Sun5 days ago

TAKE a look at this four-bedroom property that has entered the market for €300,000 - and it's just a short drive from the heart of a busy city.
Located in the beautiful suburbs of Tallaght, Co
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The fabulous pad has entered the market for €300,000
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The living room is gorgeous
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The kitchen/dining room comes with access to the garden
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The town offers
Parents will appreciate the wide range of
in the area, with some offering private bus services that are available to make their lives a bit easier.
The public transport options are great, providing connections to Dublin city centre, Dun Laoghaire, Bray and Blanchardstown.
And there's a Luas within walking distance, with connections to Saggart and Belgard.
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The beautiful end-of-terrace residence is situated in the heart of the area, making it a prime location for families.
Entering the
The living room is spacious and features an open fireplace, beautiful wooden flooring, a bay window overlooking the property, storage units and a TV point.
The kitchen features gorgeous built-in white units, marble countertops, a tiled backsplash, integrated appliances, a pantry and a large window overlooking the garden.
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And the dining area features a large wooden table that seats up to four people and double doors that lead directly to the patio, allowing for seamless indoor-outdoor living
The first floor consists of a primary bedroom with an ensuite bathroom, two standard bedrooms, a shower room and the attic conversion.
The 'charming' Irish castle on market with a host of perks
The primary bedroom features gorgeous fitted carpet flooring, a built-in floor-to-ceiling wardrobe, built-in storage units, a double bed and a large window overlooking the garden.
And the ensuite bathroom is fully tiled and has a rainfall shower unit, a wash hand basin and a toilet.
The two standard bedrooms have carpet flooring, a double bed, built-in storage units and space for a desk or a vanity table.
The shower room is fully tiled and comes with a rainfall shower unit, a wash hand basin and a toilet.
The attic conversion is currently used as a spacious bedroom but can be easily transformed into a playroom, a gym or a home office.
The spacious garden comes with a patio area that's perfect for outdoor dining and entertaining.
The property features double-glazed windows, gas heating and access to a wired fibre broadband connection.
The BER rating for the pad is D2.
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One of the spacious bedrooms
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The main bathroom is fully tiled
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The garden is spacious
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