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4 of a kind: Terraced homes in Dublin with plenty of green space

From a three-bed in Dublin 24 to a stunning family home in Dun Laoghaire.

THERE’S A CERTAIN sense of community that comes with living in a terraced home that simply isn’t found elsewhere. With neighbours close by, you’ll get to know each other pretty fast, which can be a big plus for first-time buyers looking to put down roots.

One thing terraced homes often lack though, is communal green space for residents to gather in. This week, we’re looking at four terraced homes with gardens of their own, so you’ll at least have somewhere to entertain all those new neighbours.

From a new development in Dublin 6W to a home just minutes from the water, here are four terraced houses on the market in Dublin right now.

Ballycullen, Dublin 24

With three bedrooms and three bathrooms, 26 Hunters Grove is an ideal option for first time buyers and young families. It sits on a quiet cul-de-sac with a nice extension to the rear that leads out on to a southwesterly facing garden.

Just off the Ballycullen Road, minutes from the M50, and served by a number of Dublin Bus routes, you can be in the city centre in less than 40 minutes. And, for the best of city and countryside living, the Dublin Mountains are nearby, too.

It’s on the market for €375,000.

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Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin

An impressive five-bedroom home, The Birch is part of the Fairways development that’s set on the seaward side of the old Dun Laoghaire Golf Club. Inside, parquet floors grace the bright sitting room, while pristine fixtures and finishes make for a beautiful kitchen that leads out to a paved patio area and a generously-sized garden.

Surrounded by woodland, parklands and open spaces with jogging paths and a children’s playground, this just might be the ideal location for fitness nuts and young families. The nearby villages of Monkstown and Dun Laoghaire have everything you may need for shopping, schooling and socialising. And a DART will have you in Dublin city centre in less than 30 minutes.

Yours for €885,000.

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Malahide, Co Dublin

This three-bedroom red brick house is part of a small development of family homes that sits in scenic north Co Dublin. With an overall floor area of 1,121 sq ft, this home is much larger than it looks, at first glance. Light and bright, the home is made up of a hallway, kitchen, living room/dining room and two bathrooms as well as a guest WC. Double doors lead out to a west facing rear garden, too.

Portmarnock Dart Station and bus routes to the city are just minutes away, as is Malahide village, which is just a short drive.

Snap it up for €430,000.

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Terenure, Dublin 6w

Close to the busy villages of Terenure, Rathgar and Rathmines, on Dublin city’s south side, St Pancras is a modern development of terraced homes that will, no doubt, be snapped up quickly. This end of terrace property is home to four bedrooms and two bathrooms with particularly well appointed living areas that are spacious, wonderfully designed and full to the brim with natural light. A secluded back garden is another plus.

As one of the most popular areas in Dublin to house hunt, it’s no surprise that Dublin city is just minutes away and is easily accessed by buses, the Luas or even on foot if you enjoy a good stroll.

It’s on sale for €910,000.

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Anna Shelswell-White
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