A family home in Phibsboro with Dublin’s main street on the doorstep

For Sale

De Valera Place in Phibsboro has a stylishly appointed, centrally-located three-bed within a 10-minute walk of both Dublin’s O’Connell Street and Drumcondra village.

De Valera Place is a quiet enclave that is just off Synnott Place, which can be accessed from Dublin’s Dorset Street or via St Joseph’s Street off the North Circular Road.

The cul-de-sac features a series of two and three-storey redbrick-fronted former council properties.

Phibsboro

Address: 5 De Valera Place, Phibsboro, Dublin 7, D07 X6Y1

Asking price: €575,000

Agent: DNG Phibsboro

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Set on the fringes of Phibsboro and laid out over three floors, number 5, a three-bedroom, two-bathroom property, has been smartly upgraded.

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Now boasting a B3 Ber-rating, the terraced house extends to 93 square metres and has an open tread staircase running through the centre of the house like a spine.

This helps to form its broken plan footprint at the entrance level.

The kitchen overlooks the south-facing back garden and features fashionable pine green cabinetry.

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Additional deep drawer storage has been installed in the void under the first return on the stairs.

The living area is at the front and features a linen-upholstered L-shaped sofa.

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Laid out mainly in concrete, the garden has a small, raised area, set in lawn.

The accommodation is across the first and second floors. Each has a shower room.

There are two bedrooms on the first floor.

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On the second floor is the principal bedroom, which is generous.

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The location is within a short walk of the Mater Hospitals, private and public, the Royal Canal, where you can walk or cycle all the way uphill from the second lock at Binn’s Bridge, to Broombridge, almost at the 8th lock, and to lower Drumcondra village.

Dublin’s main street, O’Connell Street, is about a 10-minute walk.

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