77 St Augustine Street, South City Centre, Dublin 8
The Sunday Business Post, Sunday, June 28th 2015 77 St Augustine Street, South City Centre, Dublin 8 Price: €350,000 What: this two-bedroom, three-storey, end-of-terrace, Victorian house spans 95 square metres and is located in the heart of the city centre, just minutes from Dame Street, College Green and Grafton Street. Behind the brick exterior, the…
A whole lot of soul in Inchicore, by Elizabeth Birdthistle
The Irish Times, Thursday, June 4th 2015 Going Bauhaus in Inchicore The unique decor of this renovated cottage is a bit like the owner’s music – a mix of funk, jazz and a whole lot of soul Old photographs of 7 Inchicore Road, tell a different story from what it is today. The transformation from…
Town&Country | Two homes, one price €450,000
The Irish Times, Thursday, June 4th 2015 Address: 90 Milltown Hall, Mount St Anne’s, Milltown, D6 Agent: Owen Reilly The south-facing aspect of this 80sq m two-bedroom apartment is enhanced by glazing in the living room opening to a balcony overlooking a communal green space. It’s high-end walk-in with SieMatic kitchen and two contemporary bathrooms.…
Apartments on the market – 24 Crane Yard
The Sunday Business Post, Sunday, May 31st 2015 24 Crane Yard, Crane Lane, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 Price: €400,000 What: a west-facing two-bed penthouse, built in 2000 with a generous terrace and a designated parking space, No 24 is a quality finished and well-maintained unit with good storage, an open-plan living/dining room with access to…
Dublin 2: Grand Canal views add €100k to sought-after apartments
The Irish Independent, Saturday, January 24th 2015 “Water views,” says agent Owen Reilly when asked about the single biggest factor affecting the price of central apartments in Dublin 2. “You can easily add €100,000 on to a nice property when it overlooks Grand Canal Dock”. Sales on all apartments exceeded expectations during 2014 due, in…
My decade: Owen Reilly, estate agent interview
The Irish Times, November 30th 2009 At the start of the decade I worked in Gunne’s Lucan branch as a junior negotiator in residential sales, on a basic salary of £8,000. The office had no internet or e-mail. We relied on signs, newspaper ads, walk-ins and good old-fashioned callbacks to sell. It was a fantastic place…