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No upgrades needed at Raheny two-bed for €425,000

Midterrace home in immaculate condition is within a short walk of the village and Dart station

This two-bedroom midterrace property is the type of home that makes you want to take off your coat and flick on the kettle once you step inside, before you remember you’re just viewing it, and it isn’t in fact your home. The owner of number 12 Belmont Square in Raheny bought it four years ago, for €415,000 according to the Property Price Register, around the same time a new relationship was beginning in their life. That relationship has since progressed and the owner and their partner have decided to buy a bigger home in the area together, placing this turnkey offering on the market for €425,000.

Number 12 is nestled in the corner of this quiet development, and is not overlooked by any properties to the rear. There is designated parking to the front of the property as well as plenty of surplus parking for guests, the owners say. The house is just a 15-minute walk from Raheny village, which has a good selection of shops, cafés, and restaurants as well as a lovely library. Raheny Dart station is also within walking distance, offering a relatively stress-free commute to the city centre and journeys towards the sea.

Nearby St Anne’s park is a wonderful amenity, says the owner, where Park Run events and Saturday markets are held. The owner also often drives 10 minutes to Dollymount strand, or walks the 4 km when they’re looking to up their step count.

There is mature planting on approach to the C3-rated property, adding to its sense of privacy, and a redbrick facade of ground-floor ceiling height. The interior is in immaculate condition. You enter into a small porch which has a glazed-panel door into the living area. With laminate wood flooring and white walls, all the owner had to do to make it their own was add a splash of warm terracotta to the chimney breast. Panelled shutters add a decorative feature to the large window facing out to the front.

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