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House in , County Dublin 11875619
House in , County Dublin 11875619
House in , County Dublin 11875619
House in , County Dublin 11875619
House in , County Dublin 11875619
House in , County Dublin 11875619
House in , County Dublin 11875619
House in , County Dublin 11875619
House in , County Dublin 11875619
House in , County Dublin 11875619
462.8K
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House buy in Palmerston Fingal

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3 Beds
3 Baths

Excellent 3 Bedroom House in Perfect Central Location, Cork Street, Dublin, ireland PROPERTY LOCATiON Huxley Crescent, Cork Street, Dublin 8, ireland, D08 E4W2 PROPERTY OVERViEW With its welcoming atmosphere, famous landmarks and surrounding areas of outstanding natural beauty, ireland’s wonderful capital Dublin continues to be one of best places across Europe to be at any time of year. On offer here is a chance for someone to invest in this beautiful city with this excellent 3-bedroom house in the city centre. Located in Huxley Crescent, a peaceful and well-run apartment community just a few km outside the city centre, the house features 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, open plan living/dining area, fitted kitchen, storage space, double glazing windows, parking space and a spacious garden area. With 7 rooms in total, this house offers potential owners plenty of room to be creative and put their own unique influence on the place. This house not only offers a comfortable, spacious, and spectacular place to live but also the chance to venture into the lucrative and ever-growing holiday rental market, in which Dublin continues to be one of the fastest growing areas in the world. Thanks to the emergence of direct rental sites such as Airbnb and [hidden], the holiday rental market is going through a golden age right now and this property is perfectly located to take advantage of this thanks its fantastic central location. The house is ideally located within walking distance of the city centre and has many services and amenities nearby including the Coombe Women’s Hospital, Hueston Station, The Guinness Storehouse and St James Hospital. Potential investors should take particular note of the likes of Trinity College Dublin, Royal College of Surgeons ireland and Griffith College Dublin which are all also within walking distance. There is a wide selection of fine restaurants and cafes and bars in the vicinity and the area is excellently serviced by regular bus routes and the LUAS is nearby. Dublin is not only a wonderful area in itself but is also a good base from which to discover the endless other wonders of this famous island, so renowned for its areas of outstanding natural beauty such as the Wicklow Mountains and The Wild Atlantic Way. Another huge draw in the holiday rental and residential markets is the fact that Dublin is of course a hotbed for sports and leisure activities with a vast array of excellent walking and cycling areas nearby, the iconic Croke Park (just 15 mins away) and home of ireland’s rugby and soccer teams, The Aviva Stadium, also just 15 mins away from the property. For horse-racing fans there is the beautiful Leopardstown and Fairyhouse courses, both around 30 minutes away from the area. Golf enthusiasts won’t be disappointed either as the area right next to many of the countries world-famous courses including Castle Golf Club and Elm Park Golf & Sports Club. The area is also very well-connected transport wise both locally, with numerous buses, taxis and train stations nearby, and internationally with Dublin international Airport just 24km away, providing yet another massive plus point in the residential/commuter market and also the holiday rental market. For a stunning virtual walkthrough of the property, copy and paste the following link to your internet search browser: [hidden]/show/?m=5W2yGMSvaiL ABOUT THE AREA A small capital with a huge reputation, Dublin has a mix of heritage and hedonism that will not disappoint. All you have to do is show up. Dublin has been in the news since the 9th century, and while traces of its Viking past have been largely washed away, the city is a living museum of its history since then, with medieval castles and cathedrals on display alongside the architectural splendours of its 18th-century heyday, when Dublin was the most handsome Georgian city of the British Empire and a fine reflection of the aspirations of its most privileged citizens. How power was wrested from their hands is another story, and you’ll learn that one in its museums and on its walking tours. True love is demonstrated with brutal unsentimentally round here, but they’ll go soft at the knees when talking about the character and personality of the ‘greatest city in the world, if you ignore all the others’. Garrulous, amiable and witty, Dubliners at their ease are the greatest hosts of all, a charismatic bunch with compelling soul and sociability. Even in these times of green juices and heart-monitoring apps, the pub remains the alpha and omega of social interaction in Dublin. The city’s relationship with alcohol is complex and conflicted but, at its very best, a night out in the pub is the perfect social lubricant and one of the highlights of a visit to Dublin. Every Dubliner has their favourite haunt, from the never-changing traditional pub to whatever new opening is bringing in the beautiful people. With more than 1000 of them spread about the city, you’ll be spoilt for choice. For as long as it’s been around, Dublin has looked beyond irish shores for inspiration. Once the second city of the (British) Empire, Dublin has always maintained a pretty cosmopolitan outlook and in the last three decades has conspicuously embraced diversity and multiculturalism. You’ll hear languages and eat foods from all four corners of the globe, and while it used to be said that ‘real’ Dubs had to be born within the canals like their parents and grandparents before them, these days you’re just as likely to meet a Dub whose parents were born in Warsaw, Lagos, Cairo or Beijing. For a superb visual representation of the area, copy and paste the following link to your browser: [hidden]/r3btlOJhJmc MAiN FEATURES: Located in a friendly, well-run part of the city. Kept in excellent condition. Spacious and modern interior, 100m2. 3 bedrooms. Bathroom. Open plan living/dining area. Fitted kitchen. Side access. Potential to extend to the rear. (Subject to p.p). Great storage space within the entire property. Double glazed windows throughout. Parking space. Spacious garden area. 7 rooms in total. Huge potential in the fast-growing holiday rental market. Huge potential for student and hospital staff accommodation. Surrounded by many world-famous landmarks Walking distance to Phoenix Park. Walking distance from city centre. Great base from which to discover ireland’s many other fascinating areas Close to many excellent golf courses including Castle Golf Club and Elm Park Golf & Sports Club. Hotbed for other sports such as GAA, Soccer, Rugby and Horse Racing. A wealth of amenities and transport link close by. Close to Heuston station and LUAS Line. Just 24km from Dublin international Airport. Sell Overseas Property Fast

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