At the foothills of the Dublin Mountains in a desirable new Kilternan suburb, this A-rated property has scope to convert the attic should you need more space.
Address: 31 The Drive, Kilternan Wood, Kilternan, Dublin 18, D18 AWX6
Asking price: €795,000
Agent: Sherry FitzGerald
At the foot of the Dublin Mountains is a contemporary A2 Ber-rated home that is just one year old.
Built in 2024, the four-bedroom, three-bathroom semi is laid out over two floors and offers additional space in an attic, thoughtfully configured for easy conversion, with a dormer window already in place.
It futureproofs the property against ever having to consider trading up.

This corner of South County Dublin is fast gaining popularity with active families, for there is horse riding, mountain biking and hiking all literally on the doorstep.

The village of Stepaside is lively at weekends with several brunch spots to dine at, and although the setting is still pastoral, there is easy access to the Luas and its park and ride facility at Carrickmines and shopping at Carrickmines Park.

Number 31 is well laid out and features large windows throughout, washing the property in light.
There is a good square-shaped living room to the front with the kitchen and dining room to the rear. The cabinetry features sage green Shaker-style doors and Corian worktops.

There’s a breakfast bar to perch at on the days when you don’t have time to sit down to the most important meal of the day.

From here, double doors open out to the back garden, which is a good size and has a side passage, handy for bringing bikes or muddy boots home.

Extending to 144 square metres, its four bedrooms are set around the first-floor landing.
All have fitted wardrobes.

The principal bedroom has an ensuite bathroom, and the family bathroom has smart Sonas sanitaryware.

Foxrock and Carrickmines villages are also nearby, and access to the M50 and M11 is easy.
Agents Sherry FitzGerald is seeking €795,000 for the semi-detached property.







