Looking for a Dublin three or four-bed this year, then Kinsealy is required viewing

Within easy reach of chi chi coastal north Dublin, this new Kinsealy development is small in size and perfectly formed, with homes boasting a separate utility room.

If your resolution for 2026 is to buy a new three or four-bedroom home in north county Dublin, then Haley’s Hill, in Kinsealy, should be required viewing.

The small development comprises just 81 units, 45 homes and 36 duplexes and apartments and is within easy reach of the chi chi coastal towns of Malahide and Portmarnock, where there is a 25-minute direct Dart service to Connolly Station.

Dublin Airport is just a 10-minute drive away.

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Built by Lagan Homes, with the exteriors by Sap Landscapes, the three and four-bedroom houses are two-storey in height and feature high-quality Ipstock brick and render exteriors and high-performance futureproof UPVC windows by Munster Joinery.

These are finished in a soft pebble grey that matches the colour of the Ultratech front doors, which feature five-point locking systems.

These are A2 Ber-rated homes, whose large fenestrations fill them with light, and are ready for immediate occupation.

On offer is a selection of three-bedroom end-of-terrace and semi-detached houses that measure 117 square metres.

Prices start from €635,000.

Well laid out, they include smart kitchens, featuring slender profile shaker-style cabinetry with Casla Muse quartz worktops.

The doors are picked out in a soft willow green with Tuscan oak carcases and the same blonde timber battening, adding decorative detailing to the island.

The floorplan includes a separate utility room.

The design by Cawley’s Kitchens includes Electrolux appliances, subject to the contracts being signed within 21 days.

These include an oven, hob, integrated dishwasher, and integrated fridge/freezer.

There is a separate living room.

Upstairs, the principal bedroom is ensuite.

The homes feature stylish bathrooms, en-suites and W.C. with brushed brass taps and shower fittings throughout.

Prices for the four-bedroom, semi-detached houses, which extend to 141 square metres, start from €765,000.

In these, the kitchens have graphite-coloured doors that contrast with their blonde oak island detailing, where there is a ceramic sink.

These also have a separate utility room and offer a similar Electrolux appliance package that includes a combi oven.

Upstairs, the principal bedroom, in addition to having an ensuite bathroom, by Emporio Bathrooms, includes a walk-in wardrobe.

The showhomes have been staged for sale by Angelina Ball of Design Stories.

The houses come with parking for up to two cars, mainly on curtilage, and are wired for an electric charging point.

Those looking for a smaller home should view one of the development's roomy apartments.

Set across four blocks, only three storeys high and due for completion this spring, the two-bedroom units extend to 80 square metres.

These feature the same swish kitchen design, come to market with a separate utility room, and include one parking space. Prices start from €490,000.

The properties are being sold by joint selling agents Sherry FitzGerald New Homes and Grimes New Homes

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