What family buyers want now: a renovated three-bed house seeking €525,000

For Sale

Stylishly renovated three-bedroom family house, just off Drimnagh Road in Dublin 12, is ready for a new family.

Dublin 12’s housing stock offers families homes in established neighbourhoods, with schools, shops and within easy commutes of the city centre and also the M50.

Number 18 Saint Mary’s Crescent is exactly what these buyers want: a smartly appointed interior with enough space for all to live in functional harmony.

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Address: 18 Saint Mary's Crescent, Walkinstown, Dublin 12 D12 HK07

Asking price: €525,000

Agent: City Homes

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The quiet road features just 26 box bay-windowed mid-century houses with red brick and render detailing.

Renovated and extended in 2021, number 18 now extends to 105 square metres and has three double bedrooms along with interconnecting reception rooms.

The renovation included rewiring the property and upgrading insulation levels, so that it now has a C1 BER rating.

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The front door and hall have a springlike look.

The front door is a deep pine green, while the hall is crowned in a daffodil yellow.

It sets the tone for the interconnecting rooms.

To the front is the living room where a gold-coloured chair sits in the box bay window.

There’s an insert fire set into the cast iron surround.

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Double doors open through to the eat-in kitchen.

This is a light-filled space with creative use of colour to block out the kitchen cabinetry in an inky green.

The full-height cupboards have been set along the boundary wall, out of sight, while undercounter units curve around to form a peninsula, helping to draw a boundary line between the cooking and eating sides of the room.

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The back garden is north-facing and has pedestrian rear access to a private lane.

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Upstairs, there are three good-sized bedrooms.

All are doubles.

The principal is set out in shades of blue with a sky colour on the walls with French navy-coloured wardrobes.

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The house has off-street parking, but it isn’t within the property’s curtilage.

It means you get to still enjoy looking out your front window and not be looking directly into the front of the car.

It is parked just beyond the front garden.

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Agents City Homes is seeking €525,000 for the three-bedroom, two-bathroom terraced house.

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