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Bed Terraced House 268 m² / 2885 ft² For Sale By Auction
Number 31 is a fine Victorian
residence enjoying a stunning location overlooking Dublin Bay, the
Pigeon House and as well as views to the Dublin Mountains and Three
Rock.
It is a deceptively spacious family home of approximat.
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68 Derrynane Gardens, Sandymount, Dublin 4
3 Bed Terraced House 74 m² / 797 ft² For Sale€450,000
ON VIEW SATURDAY 6th September
1-1.30pm. Charming mid terrace double fronted house offering bright and
spacious accommodation of c. 800 sq. ft. Ideally positioned off Bath
Avenue in this much sought after area. The property has gas fired
central heating and double glazed windows throughout,
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12 Ennis Grove, Sandymount, Dublin 4
3 Bed Terraced House 65 m² / 700 ft² For Sale€415,000
Turley Property Advisors are delighted
to present 12 Ennis Grove, Sandymount, Dublin 4 to the market. This is a
mid-terraced three bedroom home located at the end of a quite cul de
sac benefitting from low maintenance front and rear garden.
Potential exists to extend into the rear garden creating a larger Soaring house prices in Dublin spark fears of new property bubble
The spectre of property speculation is stalking Ireland
once more, as soaring house prices in Dublin bring warnings that the
country is in danger of repeating the mistakes that brought the economy
to its knees during the financial crisis.
Property prices in the Irish capital are rising by an average of
€6,600 a month, according to the country's Central Statistics Office,
which puts them 24.4% higher than last year. But as demand for new homes
now outstrips supply across Ireland, the body representing mortgage
holders warns that the country is becoming obsessed again with inflated
house prices.The Irish Mortgage Holders Organisation (IMHO) points out that the legacy of the boom-to-bust years is still weighing on thousands of households. Figures from Ireland's central bank show 35,000 homeowners unable to pay their mortgages for up to 24 months, and 135,000 households in mortgage arrears, despite an economic upturn and expectations that GDP will grow by 2.5% this year.
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ResponderEliminar2 Bed Apartment 59 m² / 635 ft² For Sale E1 €105,000
Well-maintained ground floor 2 bedroom apartment (c .630 sq.ft / 59 sq.m) with separate side entrance to enclosed yard at rear with garden shed. The apartment has been well maintained by the current owner and the living space is ..