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54494-Owen Reilly-14 Summerfield.Indd 14 Summerfield, Ringsend, Dublin 4 For Sale By Private Treaty 14 Summerfield, Ringsend, Dublin 4 DESCRIPTION Owen Reilly are delighted to present host of major employers including Google, this show house standard two bedroom Facebook and HSBC are also close by. apartment in one of the best managed developments in Dublin 4. This is a hugely FEATURES sought after location with a host of amenities on the doorstep just minutes from Grand Canal Dock, Sandymount • Designated underground parking and Ballsbridge. Number 14 benefits from space being recently refurbished, accommodation • Turn-key condition briefly comprises an open plan living/dining room, fully-fitted kitchen, two large double • Two large double bedrooms bedrooms, master en-suite and main bathroom. One designated underground • Well maintained development parking space is included. This apartment will appeal to investors and first time buyers • West facing alike. FLOOR AREA: 68 SQ. M. LOCATION BER: B2 Hugely sought after location in the heart of Ringsend, one of Dublin’s most vibrant NEGOTIATORS neighbourhoods. A host of amenities are on offer including cafes and restaurants, Owen Reilly & Steven Quinn The Oarsman and The Yacht, Ringsend Park and the Aviva stadium to name a few. Ballsbridge, Grand Canal Dock and Sandymount are all within walking distance while the DART at Grand Canal provides easy access to the city centre and beyond. A ACCOMMODATION Entrance hall (3.54m x 2.17m) Welcoming entrance hallway which includes hot press and storage space. Living/dining room/kitchen (7.77m x 3.20m) Light filled room with access to a large west facing balcony. White gloss kitchen with a range of fitted units and an oven, hob, hood, fridge/ freezer and a dishwasher. Master bedroom (5.43m x 2.96m) Spacious, west facing double bedroom featuring built in wardrobes and en-suite. En-suite (2.16m x 1.85m) Fully tiled with WC, WHB, shower cubicle and mirror. Bedroom 2 (5.43m x 2.70m) Double bedroom featuring built in wardrobes. Bathroom (2.12m x 1.71m) Bathroom with white three piece suite, mirror and tiled flooring. City Centre Office Southside Office Dublin 8 Office 41 Forbes Quay, 1 Milltown Centre, 4 Camden Market, Grand Canal Dock, Dublin 2 Milltown Dublin 6 Portobello, Dublin 8. Ph: 01 677 7100 Ph: 01 283 0200 Ph: 01 475 1275 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] These particulars are issued by Owen Reilly Property Consultants on the understanding that any negotiations relating to the property are conducted through them. While every care is taken in preparing particulars, the firm do not hold themselves responsible for any inaccuracy in the particulars or the terms of the properties referred to or for any expense that may be incurred in visiting same should it prove unsuitable or to have been let, sold or withdrawn. Applicants are advised to make an appointment through us before viewing and are respectfully requested to report their opinion after inspection. Should the above not be suitable please let us know your exact requirements. Any reasonable offer will be submitted to the owner for consideration. PRSA Licence number: 002370.
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