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4 of a kind: Dublin city apartments with private balconies

Here’s what’s on the market across Dublin right now.

DUBLIN HAS PLENTY of apartments, but demand for sale and rent is sky-high, so finding one to suit you is easier said than done. Plus, there are often a few factors to take into account, be it parking, location, size or cost.

This week, we’ve cherry-picked four apartments in the capital that might just satisfy your list of must-haves – and they all have generously-sized balconies to soak up those Dublin views.

Read on to find out more…

Usher’s Quay, Dublin 8

8 Mellowes Quay is a light-filled one bedroom apartment in the much sought-after area of Dublin 8. Rooms consist of an entrance hallway, a bathroom and an open plan living/dining area and kitchen with access to the bright balcony offering views over the Liffey. The double bedroom also has access to the balcony.

The apartment block is located within minutes’ walk to many of the city centre. Heuston Train Station, the LUAS and plenty of bus routes make everything very convenient. 

Yours for €265,000.

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The Gasworks, Dublin 4

A dual aspect Dublin 4 apartment, thanks to an interesting layout, 45 Clayton is a two-bed two-bath home that’s close to everything. The layout consists of a hallway that leads to an open plan living/dining room that has direct access to a terrace. The fully-equipped kitchen, two double bedrooms, the master with an en suite bathroom, completes the space. 

An easy stroll into town takes less than half an hour.

Snap it up for €490,000.

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Ashtown, Dublin 15

A bright two-bed in Royal Canal Park, 36 Cassian Court compromises of an entrance hall, an open plan living/dining area with french doors onto the balcony. Two large double bedrooms with fully-fitted wardrobes a large family bathroom complete the picture. 

A Dublin 15 location means Glasnevin, Finglas and Blanchardstown are all close by, so there’s no shortage of schools, shopping centres and sports facilities to avail of. For students, Dublin City University is just down the road and the apartment benefits from plenty of bus routes, as well as the commuter railway, for easy city centre access.

It’s on the market for €265,000.

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Ringsend, Dublin 4

Located on the first floor of a block in Dublin 4, 16 Fitzwilliam Point enjoys views of the Dodder and the AVIVA right from the balcony. Perfect for couple, this one bedroom apartment, also has a designated underground car park below. Rooms are made up of a hallway, a living room with connected kitchen, a bathroom and spacious double bedroom. 

Fitzwilliam Point’s location means the city centre is just a stroll away – as is Ringsend village and bustling Grand Canal Dock. Other local amenities include the Aviva Stadium, Grand Canal Theatre and Ringsend Park. Cross the Liffey and you’re at the Port Tunnel, with access to Dublin airport; perfect for the frequent flyer.

It’s on the market for €300,000.

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