Brookhouse, Corrig Avenue, Dun Laoghaire, A96 FFC3.

€2,311 per month
Apartment
1 Bedroom
1 Bathroom
West
Apartment
1 Bedroom
1 Bathroom
59 sq. m.

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The Details

  • Available from 18th July 2024.
  • A rated apartment.
  • Top floor setting with attractive views.
  • Generous balcony.
  • Bright interior.
  • 5 minute walk to DART station.
  • Close to a host of amenities.
  • Designated car parking space.
  • Excellent location in the heart of Dun Laoghaire.

1 Bedroom

1 Bathroom

59 sq. m.

West

BER Number:110221934

Owen Reilly presents this superb one bedroom apartment on the top floor in the exclusive Brook House Development. Situated on the corner of Corrig Avenue just off Georges Street and only minutes’ walk from the pier, this will certainly appeal to young professionals looking to live in a vibrant area within easy reach of the city. The property is presented in show house condition and boasts numerous features to include a bright and light filled interior, a contemporary kitchen, stylish bathroom and one secure underground car space. The apartment comprises of entrance hall, large living/ dining/ kitchen with balcony access, spacious double bedroom, main bathroom and storage cupboard.

More about the location...

Brook House is located in the heart of Dun Laoghaire with views overlooking the sea and the East Pier. This hugely sought after location has many attractions and amenities which are all within walking distance. This includes a range of cafes, restaurants, local boutiques, shops and shopping centres. The People's Park with its weekly Farmer's Market and Fallon & Byrne Restaurant are local favourites. The nearby villages of Dalkey, Glasthule and Sandycove also boast a wealth of amenities and the beach at Sandycove. The DART is only minutes' walk from the property and the QBC into the city centre is also nearby. The Rock Road, N11, M11 and M50 are also close by.

Dún Laoghaire

History & Culture Dún Laoghaire is a suburban coastal town in South County Dublin. After legalisation was passed in 1816 allowing a major port to serve Dublin, Dun leary as it was previously known town was built. It was renamed Kingstown in honour of King George’s visit in 1821 and in 1920 was given its…

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