Four bed Killiney family home on the market for €595k

For Sale

A detached and unfurnished four-bedroom house in South County Dublin’s ritzy suburb of Killiney is ready to move into and seeks €595,000.

Built in 1987 with a pretty brick front, this four-bedroom, detached house is the Hammerite of family homes – it does exactly what it says on the tin.

It delivers a smartly presented home, whose interior has a direct connection to the garden and is near good transport links and schools.

Killiney

Address: 108 The Willows, Killiney, County Dublin, A96 DR64

Asking price: €595,000

Agent: Vincent Finnegan

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The simply presented hall

Situated just off the Shanganagh Road, within a short walk of Gaelscoil Phádraig, the 97 square metre, D1 BER-rated house will tick a lot of boxes for those looking for a well-located family home.

Yes, it is unfurnished, but in a way that allows you really to look into the corners and open presses and wardrobes without feeling too much guilt.

There are no personal effects in situ.

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The living room has an open hearth.

The fact that the handsome house is situated in the ritzy seaside suburb of South County Dublin also gives the home cachet.

The house has gated side access to the garden, which is set up in lawn and includes mature planting, with a tree as the focal point of the view from the living room window.

This rectangular room is light-filled and has an open hearth.

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The living room looks out to the garden.

The eat-in kitchen has fawn-coloured cabinetry and opens out to the garden.

Upstairs, there are four bedrooms, two singles and two doubles, along with the property’s only bathroom.

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Much of the kitchen cabinetry is recessed into alcoves

The principal bedroom enjoys the corner window, which is oriel in style and frames views across Loughlinstown linear park.

There is sea swimming at Blue Flag Killiney Beach, which is about a 20-minute walk away, downhill to the beach, via a series of pedestrian routes down from the left side of the house.

It's uphill on the way back. Think of it as an opportunity to work the glutes.

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The eat-in kitchen has direct access to the garden

The Dart is a similar distance away, but there are several bus routes on the Shanganagh Road, which is about a five-minute walk from the house.

Eagle-eyed property watchers may have seen this launch earlier this season, and it went sale agreed, but has fallen through.

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The principal bedroom

The property is back on the market, seeking €595,000 through agents Vincent Finnegan.

There is off-street parking to the front for up to two cars.

Killiney Hill Park, and the villages of Killiney, Ballybrack, and Shankill are all within strolling distance. The heritage town of Dalkey is just a short drive away.

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