The Irish Times | A new Eden by Glasthule Dart
The Irish Times, Thursday, September 7th 2017 A builder who bought a pre-’63 house on a Victorian terrace in Glasthule, Co Dublin in 2016 for €625,000 has revamped it from top to bottom and is now selling it for €1.5 million. Number 7 Eden Park, a listed building, is now a family home with a…
The Irish Times | On view this weekend – 28 St James’s Avenue
The Irish Times, Thursday, September 7th 2017 28 St James’s Avenue, Off Clonliffe Road, Dublin 3 Owen Reilly, €350,000 Three-bedroom end-of-terrace house on tree-lined street near Croke Park; turnkey condition, on-street parking. BER: G On view 11.30am-noon The Irish Times, Thursday, September 7th 2017
Blog – Getting ready for the autumn market
The autumn is upon us – in our opinion, one of the strong selling seasons. We have very positive experience of marketing during the last quarter and, against the continuing backdrop of low stock, we anticipate strong prices and fast sales. The season is short however, and presentation, pricing and timing will be key.
The Sunday Independent | 4 of a kind… Croke Park cracker
The Sunday Independent, Sunday, September 3rd 2017 No 28 St James’s Avenue, off Clonliffe Road in Dublin 3, is fully refurbished and presented in turn-key condition ready to move in to. The rooms are well proportioned and there’s 80sqm of living space with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The house literally couldn’t be any closer…
The Sunday Times | City Slicker – Showtime in your own backyard
The Sunday Times, Sunday, August 20th 2017 It backs on to Croke Park, so buyers of this three-bedroom home will know what awaits them – for some it will be a plus, writes Dara Flynn How much would you pay for guaranteed free tickets to every gig that ever takes place at Croke Park and…
The Sunday Times | Nice Moves – Split to the suburbs
The Sunday Times, Sunday, July 23rd 2017 Crannagh Way in Rathfarnham is a 1990s cul-de-sac development of split-level homes. No 7, built in 1994, is a five-bedroom house with accommodation over three levels. The floor area extends to 201 sq m, and includes two reception rooms, a guest lavatory and a bright kitchen at entrance…
The Sunday Business Post | A Victorian doer-upper in the heart of Dublin 8
The Sunday Business Post, Sunday, July 23rd 2017 By Tina-Marie O’Neill Residential buyers and investors are likely to be neck-and-neck in the race to clinch this Victorian doer-upper in Portobello,Dublin 8. Dublin-based estate agent Owen Reilly is seeking offers of €800,000 for the well-maintained end-of-terrace redbrick at 31 South Circular Road (SCR). The period property,…
BLOG – Observations on Dublin residential in Q2 2017
The construction sector blames government and planning bureaucracy and the public blames landlords who, in turn, blame increasing regulation; the bottom line is a dysfunctional residential property market with a now chronic shortage of housing.
Milltown Review | The residential property market in 2017
Owen Reilly, July 3rd 2017 Selling Prices in 2016 and 2017 House-hunters are charmed by Milltown The self-contained neighbourhood of Milltown is sought after by buyers at all stages who want to enjoy a remarkably green residential environment within easy reach of the city centre.…
The Sunday Times | City Slicker – Quay position for a chic revamp
The Sunday Times, Sunday, June 25th 2017 This artful renovation of a roomy waterside apartment in the voguish Dublin docklands comes with enviable views, writes Dara Flynn If you were going to pick a three-bedroom apartment in Dublin’s docklands, ideally it would face east across the Irish Sea, and have view of the comings and…