Sandymount family home is back on the market for €1.65m
Whatever your views about the current state of the property market, the slowdown has undoubtedly brought family homes in some of Dublin’s more popular suburbs back within the reach of an increased number of buyers.
Whatever your views about the current state of the property market, the slowdown has undoubtedly brought family homes in some of Dublin’s more popular suburbs back within the reach of an increased number of buyers.
Number 66 Claremont Road is a prime example of this. The property, which is very well located close to Sandymount village and the Dart, went up for auction last April but was withdrawn.
At the time the agent was...
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