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25 Crosforge Saggart Co. Dublin D24VK16 for SALE FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY 25 Crosforge Saggart Co. Dublin D24VK16 Three Bedroom Semi Detached c.126.8sq.m /1,365sq.ft Price: €349,000 raycooke.ie PSR Licence Number 002307 DESCRIPTION FEATURES RAY COOKE AUCTIONEERS takes great pleasure in introducing this immaculate three-bedroom semi • C. 1365 Sq.ft detached family home to the market in the Crosforge • BER – B3 development, Saggart Co Dublin. This ever sought after location is in consistent demand with young families as • Gas fired central heating it finds itself at the epicentre of all activity with local • Extended shops and schools found within arm’s reach, a choice • Double glazed windows of bars/cafes/restaurants within walking distance, and the N7 and M50 motorway merely minutes by car. • Alarmed Internal living accommodation comprises of c. 1365 • Fitted wardrobes through out sq.ft entrance hallway, lounge, sunroom, guest W.C, • Bespoke fitted kitchen open plan kitchen/dining room, Utility room, three double bedrooms and main family bathroom. No. 25 is • Bright and spacious rear garden inc. Shed beautifully presented throughout and has been lovingly • Ample off street parking cared for by the current owner. There is off street parking • Beautifully presented family home to the side of the property and a low maintenance garden to the rear. Viewing highly advised, call Ray • Turn key condition Cooke Auctioneers today to arrange a private viewing. • Call Ray Cooke Auctioneers today to arrange a viewing. raycooke.ie ACCOMMODATION HALLWAY 14’1’’ x 8’2’’ (4.3m x 2.5m) Tiled flooring with access living area and kitchen area. LOUNGE 18’3’’ x 15’7’’ (5.6m x 4.8m) Tiled flooring with access to the extension which has access to the garden. KITCHEN /DINING ROOM 11’’8’ x 7’8’’ (5.4m x 3.1m) Tiled flooring with fitted kitchen units. GUEST WC 5’5’’ x 5’9’’ (1.7m x 1.8m) Tiled flooring with WC and wash hand basin. UTILITY 7’8’’ x 4’5’’ (2.4m x 1.4m) Tiled flooring. BEDROOM 1 16’0’’ x 18’0’’ (4.9m x 5.5m) Double bedroom to the rear of the property with laminate flooring, fitted wardrobes with ensuite. Ensuite with WC, wash hand basin and shower. BEDROOM 2 9’5’’ x 15’4’’ (2.9m x 4.7m) Double bedroom to the rear of the property with laminate flooring and fitted wardrobes. BEDROOM 3 8’5’’ x 10’8’’ (2.6m x 3.3m) Double bedroom to the front of the property with laminate flooring and fitted wardobes. BATHROOM 8’2’’ x 8’5’’ (2.5m x 2.6m) Tiled flooring and walls with WC, wash hand basin and bath raycooke.ie VIEWING Viewings are strictly by appointment only. We are available for viewings during the day, in the evenings and also at the weekend so we are always available at a time to suit you. NEGOTIATOR Alanna Tyrrell and she can be contacted on 01 4030720 or 086 0606879 Alternatively you can send an email to [email protected] and we will contact you. MORTGAGES • Pre-approved Mortgage • Expert Mortgage Advice • Cheapest Interest Rates For further information or advice, please call: • Choice of Lenders 01 40 30 720 Ray Cooke Financial Services Ltd is regulated by The Central Bank of Ireland. CLONDALKIN RATHCOOLE TALLAGHT TERENURE FINGLAS GLASNEVIN (Head Office) Unit 10 Rathcoole Shop- 6 Village Green, 98 Terenure Road North, Unit FM10, 169 Mobhi Road 3 Main Street, ping Centre, Tallaght, Terenure, Finglas Village Centre, Glasnevin Clondalkin, Dublin 22 Rathcoole, Co Dublin Dublin 24 Dublin 6W Finglas, Dublin 11 Dublin 9 T +353 (0)1 40 30 720 T +353 (0)1 90 89 300 T +353 (0)1 45 99 288 T +353 (0)1 68 75 800 T +353 (0)1 54 11 455 T +353 (0)1 699 5050 E [email protected] E [email protected] E [email protected] E [email protected] E [email protected] E [email protected] RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL PROPERTY ADVICE Sales • Lettings • Valuation • Rent Reviews • Property Management • Mortgage Advice raycooke.ie These particulars are for guidance only and do not form part of any contract. While every care has been taken in their preparation we do not hold ourselves responsible for any inaccuracies. They are issued on the understanding that all negotiations will be conducted through this firm. © Ray Cooke 2021..
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