Dun Laoghaire on the Med
Halfway up Tivoli Terrace East in Dun Laoghaire is a narrow laneway that runs between two sets of semi-detached period homes. Steal a quick glance down it and you’ll get an unexpected surprise in the form of five contemporary, three-bedroom, three-st
The townhouses were originally completed in 2008, just as the property market plummeted, and the spacious, 158 square metre units were all let.
Now they have been refurbished and are being sold individually by Douglas Newman Good, from €575,000.
While the homes are second-hand, they look new and – on a sunny day – the panoramic coastal views from the west-facing balconies and private roof-top terraces could fool residents into thinking they were on the Med.
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