The Irish Independent l Top-floor apartments in Dublin – 27 Harcourt Green
The Irish Independent, Friday, May 5th 2017 Harcourt Green is just down the street from Charlemont Bridge, so it’s about three minutes’ walk from the Luas stop at Charlemont, and St Stephen’s Green is less than a kilometre away. Number 27 is on the top (fifth) floor and has a balcony offering nice views. The…
The Irish Times l Smart space gamble at Sweepstakes, by Alanna Gallagher
The Irish Times, Thursday, April 27th 2017 In 2008 when Astrid Brennan bought number 24 The Sweepstakes, a two-bed own door first floor apartment, she was young, free and single. Before she moved in she reconfigured the internal layout. With the help of her dad, architect Niall D Brennan, they set about updating the tired…
The Sunday Times l Nice Moves | Four to view this week – Docklands Duplex.
The Sunday Times, Sunday, April 23rd 2017 When the duplex penthouse apartments at Clarion Quay in Dublin’s north docklands were launched off the plans in 2001, they had price tags of IR£400,000 (€507,900), and the scheme won an architectural award. No 17, a three-bedroom duplex penthouse on the fifth and sixth floors, extends to 92…
The Sunday Times l City Slicker | On the Waterfront in Docklands
The Sunday Times, Sunday, April 16th 2017 Walk to work from this fourth-floor apartment on Hanover Quay, with its sunny balcony and big views over Docklands The Waterfront on Hanover Quay should probably be renamed the Phoenix, given that this is an apartment development born into the ashes of a recession that was unkind to,…
The Irish Times l Big little home in the city for €525,000, by Alanna Gallagher
The Irish Times, Thursday, April 13th 2017 East Wall’s gentrification continues. The soon-to-happen move by tech giant Facebook, from south of the river in established and international-in-feel Hanover Quay north to East Wall, a proper Dublin community with a personality riveted together by its hardworking docker heritage. If you’re sceptical about its credentials and the rise…
BLOG – Observations on Dublin residential in Q1 2017
The talk in the property market at the end of the first quarter of 2017 (Q1 2017) has been of increasing demand, motivated by increasing employment, rising earnings, Central Bank restriction on lending and the government’s Help to Buy Scheme, chasing decreasing stock
The Irish Independent l Don’t miss the boat in Silicon Docks
The Irish Independent, Friday, April 7th 2017 It’s a well established fact that apartments in Dublin’s docklands are handy for employees of Google, Facebook, Airbnb and so on. Hence the nickname Silicon Docks. What is less well known is that the docklands is also a convenient address for fans of the ancient Chinese pastime of…
The Irish Times l On view this weekend – 28B Garville Lane, Rathgar, Dublin 6
The Irish Times, Thursday, April 6th 2017 €600,000, Owen Reilly Recently-renovated three-bed mews with 125 sqm including a contemporary kitchen, conservatory and converted attic; off-street parking to the front and south-west facing rear garden. BER : C3 The Irish Times, Thursday, April 6th 2017
The Sunday Business Post l On the market – 14A Airfield Park, Donnybrook, Dublin 4
The Sunday Business Post, Sunday, March 26th 2017 Price: €430,000 BER: F What: a two-bed bungalow extending to 62 square metres in a prime location on a cul-de-sac just off the Stillorgan road. What the house lacks in space, it makes up for in clean design and bright interiors. A focal point in the living…