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What can I get in Ireland right now... for exactly €300,000?

From Donegal to Dublin, here’s what you’ll get for €300k on the nose.

KNOWING WHAT YOUR money will get you in a constantly fluctuating market can be valuable, whether you’re a first time buyer or have been climbing the ladder a while.

Each week, we cherry-pick a collection of houses across the country within a specific price range, to give you a better sense of what you might be able to afford.

Here are four homes around the country that are on the market for bang-on €300,000.

Quigley’s Point, Co Donegal – €300,000

A five-bed family home in north Donegal, this home at Three Trees sits on half an acre with plenty of parking and surrounding green space. A porcelain tiled floor creates great flow, inside. Finished to a high standard, oak features, a contemporary kitchen fit-out, and clean, bright bedrooms make it an ideal family home. 

Spread over 3,000 sq ft, the build sits in a secluded location accessed down a lane off the county road at Three Trees, Quigley’s Point north of Donegal and is a short drive to Derry.

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Ratoath, Co Meath – €300,000

As part of a development in Meath, Broadmeadow Vale is a collection of 37 terraced homes with three, four or five bedrooms. With energy efficiency in mind, each is spread over 1,195 sq ft and comprises of shaker style kitchen, off-street parking to the front and plenty of green space.

The development is located at the edge of Ratoath village, so there’s the perfect combination of village and country life. Nearby amenities include supermarkets, restaurants, bars and shops, as well as junior schools and a secondary school. Dublin Airport and the M1/N1 linking Dublin to Belfast is only a 20 minute drive away.

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Ringsend, Dublin 4 – €300,000

This west-facing first floor apartment  has views over the River Dodder and looks on to the unmistakable AVIVA stadium. With one bedroom, it’s sure to suit a young professional working close by. There’s a designated underground car parking space and a large balcony that gets the light, too. 

Fitzwilliam Point enjoys easy access to the city centre there’s plenty to avail of in Ringsend village and in the Grand Canal Dock area. For frequent flyers, the apartment benefits from being close to the I.F.S.C. and the Port Tunnel.

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Smithfield, Dublin 7 – €300,000

An option for first time buyer who needs to live in the city, this two bedroom apartment sits in a secure and gated development in the popular area of Smithfield. Spacious and light-filled, the third floor apartment comprises of an entrance hall and a living room with views of the city and a modern kitchen. The two double bedrooms have built-in wardrobes. 

Within walking distance of the city centre, the Jervis Shopping Centre, The Four Courts, Smithfield Square, the Old Jameson Distillery as well as The Phoenix Park are all within reach. Transport links include the LUAS red line and plenty of bus routes.

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