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Inside ‘delightful' family home on Irish market for €269k – and it's ‘immaculately presented throughout'
Inside ‘delightful' family home on Irish market for €269k – and it's ‘immaculately presented throughout'

The Irish Sun

time07-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Irish Sun

Inside ‘delightful' family home on Irish market for €269k – and it's ‘immaculately presented throughout'

TAKE a look inside the "delightful" family home on the Irish market for €269,000 - and it's "immaculately presented throughout". This stunning pad is located in Ashfield, Co Advertisement 6 The pad is located near Carlow town Credit: Estate Agents Collect 6 And it is now on the Irish market for €269,000 Credit: Estate Agents Collect 6 It comes with a spacious living room Credit: Estate Agents Collect 6 The pad also features a fully-tiled kitchen Credit: Estate Agents Collect This semi-detached It comes fully The house listing reads: "This delightful semi-detached home is located in a quiet cul-de-sac on the southern edge of Carlow town, with full access to all mains services and town amenities. "Constructed in 1999, the residence presents a three-bed-one-bath configuration, with the added bonus of an integrated garage cavity at ground floor level, ripe for immediate conversion." Advertisement READ MORE IN MONEY It includes a substantial modern kitchen with access to the rear garden and is perfect for This stunning kitchen has tiled flooring and is fully fitted with white cabinets, an oven, and a dishwasher. Double-glazed windows located around the kitchen and dining area allow plenty of natural light to enter the house. The family home is in an excellent location, with cafes, Advertisement MOST READ IN MONEY Along with being a short walk from Carlow town centre, Kilkenny and Portlaoise are each within an hour's drive of this fabulous property. The area also includes a choice of primary and secondary schools, perfect for Inside three bed family home on Irish market for €170k on 'generous site,' in 'desirable location' Located in a sought after residential area, the family home is equipped with oil-fired central heating and has a spacious back garden. A major bonus to the pad is that it comes with an integrated garage making it perfect for a conversion. Advertisement What's more, the home features off street parking and a large garden. When entering the home, viewers are greeted by a fabulous hallway with timber flooring and plenty of storage room under the stairs. A This comfortable area is filled with natural light and space, creating a cosy atmosphere. Advertisement There are three bathrooms in this family home and the first of which is fully tiled and includes a wash basin, a bath and a toilet. F irst floor offerings Moving upstairs, there is a spacious and modern landing with carpet flooring. On the property's first floor there are three bedrooms, including a master bedroom with timber flooring, natural light and plenty of storage space. The second bedroom is spacious and features views overlooking the garden, along with wooden flooring and wardrobes, and could fit a king-size bed. Advertisement The home's third bedroom is a modern single room that features plenty of storage space and natural light. The Along with featuring a patio area, it comes with ample space and greenery. The property is listed by Sherry Fitzgerald and on Advertisement 6 The property is a three bedroom pad Credit: Estate Agents Collect 6 It comes with a large rear garden Credit: Estate Agents Collect

Inside spectacular Killiney home with pool and tennis court on market for huge sum
Inside spectacular Killiney home with pool and tennis court on market for huge sum

Extra.ie​

time29-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Extra.ie​

Inside spectacular Killiney home with pool and tennis court on market for huge sum

Looking like something out of the Disney+ series Rivals, this incredible home in St George's Avenue, Killiney, has hit the market for an outstanding sum. Built in 1871, Kenah Hill stands on an elevated site that sits atop 2.8 acres of mature, manicured grounds and offers panoramic views from Killiney Bay to Bray Head. And we haven't even turned the keys to enter the house yet. The sweeping driveway leads to the property, which is spread across 929 sq m and three floors of generously proportioned rooms, soaring ceilings and ornate cornicing. A double-height entrance hall boasts a monochrome marble floor and a cantilever sweeping staircase. Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald The morning room boasts a superb reception with a bay window and extra height ceilings, while the drawing room leads into the drawing room that boasts an incredible double bay window, Versailles parquet floor and a marble fireplace with a gas fire. The double bay windows boast incredible panoramic sea views. Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald The dining room boasts attractive parquet flooring and a feature fireplace with a coal effect gas fire, while the kitchen is bespoke and fitted by Mark Williamson with Silestone counter tops. An integrated American fridge freezer and a large island unit complete the kitchen, while three French doors lead to the impeccable terrace. Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Heading up to the first floor are six of the home's seven bedrooms, with the master bedroom being double fronted with a bay window enjoying commanding views that overlook the grounds and out toward the bay. The en-suite bathroom boasts incredible his and hers sinks and vanity units, while a large walk-in wardrobe completes the suite. Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald The home doesn't stop there, however — heading down to the garden level, the home has a wine cellar and storage room, along with a galley kitchen, the seventh bedroom which is en-suite and a large playroom. Self contained guest quarters are just nearby at garden level, which is one bedroom, en-suite and a living room. Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald As well as the home itself, the home has impeccable grounds — with recreational amenities including an all-weather tennis court, and an indoor swimming pool. The pool pavilion is a highlight of the home, being encased in a glass solarium allowing for you to go for a swim in all weather, as well a bar area. Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Kenah Hill, St George's Avenue, Killiney, Dublin is available via Sherry Fitzgerald, with a price tag of a whopping €10.75million. More photos of this spectacular home can be found below Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald

‘We're at a critically low level of housing stock' for buyers and renters
‘We're at a critically low level of housing stock' for buyers and renters

Irish Times

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Irish Times

‘We're at a critically low level of housing stock' for buyers and renters

This week brought more bad news for first time buyers and those renting. Figures from both the CSO and property website suggest that house prices and rents continue to soar across the country. The national monthly average rent between January and March surpassed €2,000 for the first time. And the chronic shortage of supply for those looking to buy put house price inflation at 7.5% in March. To discuss these numbers and to tease out some potential solutions to the housing crisis, host Ciarán Hancock was joined by Eoin Burke Kennedy, economics correspondent of The Irish Times who has reported on the data. READ MORE And by Marian Finnegan, an economist and a senior executive at Sherry Fitzgerald, Ireland's biggest estate agent. Produced by John Casey with JJ Vernon on sound.

Irish property investment levels rose in 2024 from low level
Irish property investment levels rose in 2024 from low level

Irish Times

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • Irish Times

Irish property investment levels rose in 2024 from low level

Flows of financial capital into the Irish property market improved somewhat last year, but investment in the private rented sector was little changed, according to a new report from Sherry Fitzgerald . Overall, capital flows into the market here increased by 13 per cent to €28.7 billion in 2024, after a 6 per cent decline in 2023 from more than €27 billion in 2022, the property agent said on Tuesday. The residential property market accounted for 84 per cent of total capital inflows last year, Sherry Fitzgerald said, or €24.2 billion, up 6 per cent. Household purchases accounted for €19.7 billion of the total. Across different segments of the commercial property market, however, 2024 was a mixed year. READ MORE Total capital flows into commercial property – including all commercial transactions, development land sales valued at €1 million or greater – were up 75 per cent to €4.5 billion, albeit from a very low base in 2023 when investment fell to the lowest level in a decade amid soaring borrowing costs. The headline figure was buoyed by a positive year for the hotels sector, where capital inflows reached record levels of €939 million, Sherry Fitzgerald said. Several high-profile properties changed last year, including the Dean Hotels group and the Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin. However, excluding the private rented sector, student accommodation and hotels, direct commercial investment increased by 39 per cent to €2 billion, Sherry Fitzgerald said. This was around 35 per cent below the long-term average of €2.7 billion, a spokeswoman for the property agent said. Investment in the private rented sector stood at €246 million for the year, the weakest level since 2017, according to the report. Dublin's moribund office market, in which few deals have been completed since 2022, has dragged significantly on headline commercial property investment levels in recent years. While take-up of office space has improved in the early part of 2025, it remains well below the long-term average, according to separate industry reports published in recent months. Brian Carey, commercial director at Sherry Fitzgerald, said the market in the Republic is 'poised for investment amid 'signs of recovery in the office market'. Jean Behan, senior economist and head of research at the property agency, said there was 'significant improvement' in capital flows into the Irish property market last year. 'The outlook for the year ahead is more uncertain, however, as tariffs and future policy changes by the Trump administration weigh heavily on business and investor decisions,' she said. 'That said, borrowing costs are anticipated to ease further in 2025, while the Irish economy is expected to remain resilient.'

Curved home with incredible views and unique design hits the market for pretty penny
Curved home with incredible views and unique design hits the market for pretty penny

Extra.ie​

time14-05-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Extra.ie​

Curved home with incredible views and unique design hits the market for pretty penny

One of the coolest homes on the market today, Ballynoe in Claremont Road, almost looks like a fully loaded caravan on steroids. But the home is stationary, and is just as impressive inside as it is outside. Incredibly, the property began as a bungalow before being meticulously renovated into the wonderful home you see today — with a singular arched curve metal frame over the existing ground floor structure bringing about its remarkable design. Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald On the ground floor of the home, a welcoming reception hall leads the owners/guests upstairs to the large open plan living area, which combines a number of quarters including the bespoke kitchen, dining area, family and study. The first floor, which is a prime example of upside-down living as seen on Home of the Year, also shows off the home's architectural excellence; with the vaulted, curved ceiling being laid in birch plywood. Also on this floor are double doors that lead to the wonderful wrought iron balcony which offers spectacular views (more on those in a bit), with a staircase leading to the mature back gardens. Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Downstairs are the five spacious bedrooms, while the utility room completes the ground floor; but while the ground floor is more of the bedroom area, the reception hall is wide enough to implement a piano room/library. Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Of course, the site that this home is on is almost more impressive, with a manmade pond to the front that's surrounded by an array of exotic plants — including silver burch, palm trees and maples — situated before you even set foot in the home. Out the back is the extremely private back garden, with the balcony offering sensational views of Howth beach, which is just a stone's throw away. The home also has several viewing points, allowing for unobstructed, panoramic views of the beach and coastline. Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Pic: Sherry Fitzgerald Ballynoe, 11 Claremont Road, Howth, Co Dublin is available via Sherry Fitzgerald, with an asking price of €3million.

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