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Is Now the Time to Buy Your First Home? STARTER HOMES for SALE NOTHING SELLING? We have sold over 350 homes throughout our Dublin Network since January 2011 ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL SOLD PRICE SOLD PRICE SOLD PRICE SOLD PRICE SOLD PRICE Artane €240,000 3 bed semi-det Crumlin €195,000 3 bed det Foxrock €400,000 4 bed bungalow Marino €354,250 3 bed tce Rathmines €200,000 1 bed apt Artane €260,000 4 bed semi-det Crumlin €250,000 3 bed tce Glasnevin €377,000 3 bed semi-det Marino €425,000 3 bed tce Rathmines €280,000 2 bed tce Artane €300,000 3 bed semi-det Dalkey €420,000 2 bed apt Glenageary €360,000 3 bed det Milltown €380,000 3 bed apt Rathmines €300,000 3 bed semj-det Ballsbridge €395,000 3 bed apt Dalkey €540,000 3 bed semi-det Glenageary €405,000 3 bed semi-det Monkstown €680,000 4 bed tce Rathmines €741,000 3 bed tce Ballsbridge €950,000 3 bed apt Dalkey €915,000 4 bed det Glenageary €550,000 3 bed det Monkstown €780,000 5 bed semi-det Rathmines €1,100,000 6 bed tce Ballsbridge €1,475,000 4 bed semi-det Dalkey €1,600,000 4 bed det Glenageary €575,000 5 bed det Mt Merrion €467,500 4 bed det Ratoath €125,000 1 bed apt Ballsbriggan €185,000 3 bed tce Dartry €230,000 3 bed apt Glenageary €780,000 4 bed det Mulhuddart €136,500 3 bed end-of-tce Ratoath €165,000 2 bed apt Belleville €300,000 3 bed tce Dartry €1,600,000 4 bed semi-det Greystones €280,000 3 bed semi-det Mulhuddart €180,000 3 bed semi-det Ratoath €480,000 5 bed Blackrock €282,000 2 bed tce Deansgrange €360,000 3 bed semi-det Greystones €358,000 4 bed det Mullingar €105,000 3 bed tce Rialto €145,000 5 bed semi-det Blackrock €350,000 3 bed semi-det Delgany €260,000 2 bed apt Greystones €490,000 3 bed det Mullingar €115,000 3 bed semi-det Rockfield €240,000 2 bed apt Blackrock €450,000 3 bed semi-det Delgany €260,000 2 bed apt Harolds Cross €270,000 3 bed apt Mullingar €119,089 3 bed semi-det Sandycove €575,000 2 bed duplex Blackrock €510,000 3 bed spt Donnybrook €210,000 1 bed tce Harold’s Cross €420,000 3 bed tce Navan Road €302,000 3 bed semi-det Sandycove €654,000 4 bed tce Blackrock €510,000 4 bed det Donnycarney €240,000 3 bed semi-det Harold’s Cross €650,000 4 bed semi-det Navan Road €420,000 3 bed semi-det Sandycove €900,000 4 bed semi-det Blackrock €550,000 4 bed semi-det Drumcondra €207,000 2 bed end-of-tce Howth €1,425,000 5 bed det Palmerstown €207,000 3 bed semi det Sandyford €670,000 4 bed Blackrock €1,000,000 5 bed det Drumcondra €277,500 3 bed tce IFSC €175,000 1 bed apt Palmerstown €351,000 4 bed semi det Sandymount €555,000 3 bed tce Blackrock €1,320,000 6 bed det Drumcondra €295,000 3 bed semi-det IFSC €280,000 3 bed apt Phibsboro €155,000 3 bed tce Sandymount €580,000 2 bed tce Booterstown €282,000 2 bed end-of-tce Drumcondra €370,000 3 bed semi-det Inchicore €167,000 3 bed end-of-tce Phibsboro €215,000 2 bed tce Santry €215,000 3 bed semi-det Booterstown €420,000 3 bed semi-det Drumcondra €408,000 3 bed end-of-tce Kilcoole €195,000 3 bed tce Phibsboro €247,000 3 bed duplex Santry €240,000 4 bed semi-det Booterstown €440,000 3 bed tce Drumcondra €440,000 4 bed tce Kilcoole €235,000 3 bed semi-det Phibsboro €310,000 2 bed tce Shankill €435,000 4 bed det Bray €120,000 1 bed tce cottage Drumcondra €590,000 3 bed semi-det Kilcoole €400,000 4 bed det Portobello €343,275 3 bed tce Sth Circular Rd €282,400 3 bed tce Bray €210,000 3 bed semi-det Dublin 1 €100,000 1 bed apt Kilcoole €250,000 2 bed tce Raheny €312,500 3 bed semi-det Sth Circular Rd €337,500 3 bed tce Bray €310,000 3 bed semi-det Dublin 1 €170,000 2 bed apt Killiney €160,000 1 bed apt Raheny €375,000 3 bed semi-det Stillorgan €265,000 3 bed tce Bray €335,000 4 bed bungalow Dublin 1 €335,000 2 bed apt Killiney €600,000 4 bed det Ranelagh €440,500 4 bed tce Stillorgan €750,000 4 bed det Bray €461,000 6 bed det Dun Laoghaire €282,600 3 bed Killiney €710,000 4 bed det Ranelagh €545,000 3 bed semi Sutton €270,000 3 bed tce Bray €610,000 5 bed det Dun Laoghaire €370,000 4 bed bungalow Killiney €890,000 4 bed det Ranelagh €1,115,000 3 bed tce Sutton €425,000 3 bed det Brennanstown €255,000 2 bed apt Dun Laoghaire €385,000 4 bed semi-det Kilmacanogue €455,000 2 bed det Ranelagh €1,400,000 4 bed end-of-tce Sutton €580,000 4 bed det Cabra €225,000 2 bed tce Dun Laoghaire €422,000 3 bed tce Kilmacanogue €500,000 4 bed det Ranelagh €1,400,000 4 bed tce Swords €200,000 3 bed semi Cabra €240,000 3 bed tce Dundrum €183,000 1 bed apt Kilmacud €455,000 4 bed semi-det Rathcoole €195,000 3 bed end-of-tce Swords €230,000 3 bed tce Castleknock €358,000 4 bed semi-det Dundrum €200,000 2 bed tce Kilpedder €455,000 4 bed det Rathfarnham €210,000 2 bed apt Swords €283,000 3 bed semi Castleknock €620,000 4 bed det Dundrum €385,000 3 bed end-of-tce Knocklyon €250,000 3 bed duplex Rathfarnham €316,000 3 bed semi-det Swords €422,500 4 bed det Castleknock €780,000 5 bed det Dundrum €385,000 4 bed semi-det Knocklyon €260,000 3 bed semi-det Rathfarnham €360,000 3 bed semi-det Templeogue €410,000 3 bed tce Celbridge €330,000 4 bed Dundrum €420,000 4 bed semi-det Knocklyon €320,000 3 bed semi-det Rathfarnham €365,000 4 bed semi-det Templeogue €450,000 4 bed det Churchtown €340,000 3 bed semi det Elmfield €285,000 2 bed apt Knocklyon €335,000 3 bed semi-det Rathfarnham €390,000 3 bed semi-det Templeogue €350,000 4 bed semi-det Churchtown €315,000 3 bed semi Enniskerry €330,000 2 bed cottage Knocklyon €340,000 4 bed semi-det Rathfarnham €405,000 4 bed det Templeogue €775,000 4 bed det Clonee €225,000 3 bed semi det Enniskerry €442,500 4 bed det Knocklyon €350,000 4 bed semi-det Rathfarnham €416,000 4 bed semi-det Terenure €210,000 2 bed tce Clonsilla €270,000 4 bed semi det Enniskerry €650,000 9 bed det Knocklyon €425,000 4 bed semi-det Rathfarnham €487,500 4 bed semi-det Terenure €275,000 4 bed semi-det Clonskeagh €780,000 5 bed det Enniskerry €1,000,000 5 bed det Leopardstown €270,000 2 bed apt Rathfarnham €578,000 4 bed det Terenure €503,500 3 bed semi-det Clonskeagh €295,000 2 bed apt Fairview €430,000 4 bed tce Leopardstown €315,000 3 bed apt Rathfarnham €665,000 4 bed semi-det Terenure €580,000 4 bed semi-det Clontarf €131,000 2 bed apt Fairview €480,000 3 bed tce Leopardstown €510,000 4 bed det Rathfarnham €775,000 4 bed det The Burnaby €920,000 5 bed semi-det Clontarf €550,000 4 bed det Fairview €502,000 3 bed tce Loughlinstown €188,000 3 bed det Rathgar €460,000 2 bed end-of-tce The Coombe €170,000 2 bed apt ClontarfSOLD€605,000 3 bed semi-det Finglas €250,000 3 bed semi-det Lucan €225,000 3 bed semi det Rathgar €850,000 3 bed det Whitehall €300,000 3 bed semi-det Clontarf €700,000 4 bed semi-det Firhouse €233,000 3 bed semi-det Lucan €242,500 3 bed semi det Rathgar €1,350,000 5 bed semi-det Windy Arbour €175,000 1 bed apt Crumlin €129,000 2 bed tce Firhouse €241,000 3 bed semi-det Lucan €244,000 3 bed semi det Rathgar €1,950,000 4 bed semi-det First time buyers - is now the time to buy your first home? STARTER HOMES FOR SALE Artane 9 Chanel Grove 3 bed semi det €245,000 Glasnevin 17 St Pappins Road 3 bed end-of-tce €279,000 Rialto 14 Rialto Court 2 bed apt €130,000 Ballsbridge 51 Brooklands 2 bed apt €215,000 Glasnevin 62 Griffith Parade 3 bed tce €230,000 Ringsend 14 Pigeon House Road 2 bed cottage €190,000 Ballybrack 81 Dale View Park 2 bed tce €190,000 Greystones 208 Compass Building 2 bed apt €230,000 Ringsend 19 The Dockmill 2 bed apt €250,000 Beaumont 74 The Green 3 bed semi-det €295,000 Greystones 148 Heathervue 3 bed det €299,000 Ringsend 4 The Dockmill 1 bed apt €180,000 Blackrock 421 Galloping Green 2 bed apt €250,000 Greystones 74 Charlesland Court 2 bed apt €189,000 Sandyford 33 Grianan Fidh 3 bed apt €325,000 Blackrock 4 Avoca House 2 bed apt €295,000 Harold’s Cross 27 Larkfield Grove 3 bed semi-det €320,000 Sandymount 84 Tritonville Road, 2 bed period res €550,000 Booterstown 106 Seamount 1 bed apt €199,000 Howth 2 St Marys Place 1 bed end-of-tce €175,000 Shankill 54 New Vale 3 bed semi-det €265,000 Booterstown 3 Rosemount Court 2 bed tce €250,000 Howth 78 St Peters Tce 3 bed tce €380,000 Smithfield 40 Smithfield Village 2 bed apt €210,000 Bray 31 Seapoint Court 3 bed semi-det €260,000 Hartstown 101 Cherryfield Lawn 3 bed semi-det €155,000 Smithfield 63 Blackhall Square 2 bed apt €159,000 Bray 66 The Fairways 3 bed semi-det €225,000 IFSC 1 Achill House 1 bed apt €159,000 Sth Circular Rd 38 College Court 1 bed apt €150,000 Cabinteely 2 Glen Lawn Drive 4 bed semi €380,000 IFSC 11 Block 6 2 bed apt €299,000 Stillorgan 1 The Alders 2 bed apt €250,000 Cabinteely 22 Glen Lawn Drive 4 bed semi €380,000 IFSC 207 Tuskar Rock 1 bed apt €179,000 Stoneybatter 28 Viking Road 2 bed tce €149,000 Cabinteely 81 The Oval 2 bed apt €185,000 IFSC 28 Beresford House 1 bed apt €195,000 Sutton 21 Bayside Boulevard Sth 3 bed end-of-tce €290,000 Cabra 20 Fertullagh Road 2 bed semi-det €215,000 IFSC 59 Spencer House 2 bed apt €235,000 Terenure 18 Greenmount Lawns 3 bed townhouse €290,000 Cabra 63 Drumcliffe Road 2 bed tce €199,000 Inchicore 94 a Kickham Road 2 bed end-of-tce €200,000 Walkinstown 7 Whitehall Square 2 bed apt €125,000 Carrickmines 67 Cairnbrook 3 bed apt €240,000 Islandbridge 24 The Wellington 2 bed apt €235,000 Castleknock 3 Denewood 2 bed apt €225,000 Kilcoole 18 Rockmanor Drive 3 bed tce €199,950 Christchurch 18 Tailors Court 5 bed apt €195,000 Killester 175 Killester Avenue 3 bed tce €265,000 Churchtown 4 Camberly Elms 2 bed tce €295,000 Killester 94 Venetian Hall 1 bed apt €145,000 Churchtown 84 Meadow Park 3 bed semi-det €265,000 Killiney 41 Killiney Towers 2 bed apt €229,000 Residential property in Dublin has now fallen Clare Hall 11 Corofin House 2 bed apt €169,000 Kimmage 27 Blarney Park 3 bed tce €240,000 by 60.2% from its peak, this brings Dublin house Clonee 45 The Grove 4 bed semi €259,000 Knocklyon 39 Woodstown Way 3 bed semi €280,000 Clonee 2 Archers Wood 3 bed tce €235,000 Milltown 8 Shanagarry 2 bed apt €250,000 prices back to levels last seen in the opening Clongriffin 7 Beau Park Place 3 bed end-of-tce €255,000 Monkstown 21 Laurel Bank 3 bed tce €335,000 months of 2002..
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