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Price Comparison: What can I buy in Co Wexford for under €350,000?

Here’s what’s on offer in the sunny southeast.

THIS WEEK WE’RE heading to the sunny southeast to see what you could get for under €350k in the current climate.

It can be hard to find the time to trawl through listings, so let us do some of the work for you. If you’re looking to buy in Co Wexford, one of these houses may just be the home you’ve been waiting for.

Four-bed, detached, Enniscorthy – €350,000

No. 13 Parklands is a fully refurbished and elegant four-bed dormer in a tranquil, scenic suburb of Enniscorthy. With a Tudor-style façade, the property offers modern amenities combined with classic charm. The ground floor has two bedrooms, a sitting room with a Stanley stove, a kitchen/dining area with a quartz worktop and a sunroom leading to a private garden. 

The first floor has two more bedrooms and a fully fitted shower room. The mature, landscaped garden includes multiple patios, a low-maintenance layout and a block-built shed with electricity. Set in the desirable Parklands area, the house is close to schools and public transport and has easy access to the N11 and M1.

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Three-bed, bungalow, Wexford Town – €340,000

441 Árd Uisce is a fully furnished bungalow with a floor area of 90 m². It boasts a large garden and a spacious parking bay. The home features an open-plan living, dining and kitchen area complete with a high-end kitchen. Bathroom suites, built-in wardrobes and a full wetroom enhance the bedrooms. Outdoor sockets are conveniently located at the front and back. More features include an A3 NZEB energy rating and an air to water heat pump.

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Five-bed, semi-detached, Gorey – €329,000

101 Clonattin Village is an elegant five-bed home with three bathrooms. It’s located in the popular Clonattin Village, which is within walking distance to Gorey Town’s amenities. Built in 2003 with an extension to the back and a detached games room/office, this corner site property is in great nick. Ideal as a family home or investment, the extension can function as a self-contained unit, too.

The ground floor comprises an entrance hall with a tiled floor, a kitchen, living and dining room, storage area and one bedroom. There is also another kitchen and dining area along with another bedroom and a shower room. The first floor is home to the main bedroom and three more spacious bedrooms. The house has been newly decorated and has new floors throughout.

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Two-bed, detached, Gorey – €260,000

This charming two bedroom home with one bathroom is a traditional cottage that was built over a century ago. It sits on half an acre and is conveniently located near Raheenduff village and just 1km from the R741. It offers easy access to nearby amenities and beaches, being 20 km from Gorey and 24 km from Wexford town.

With a floor area of 65 m², this recently upgraded and rewired home has triple glazed windows and EcoVolt “A” rated electric radiators. It has, however, retained many original features, including a timber vaulted ceiling. There’s a solid fuel stove in the living room to keep up with the cottage vibes. Outside, there is a detached garage and two timber sheds, along with an enclosed dog run/chicken coop. A well maintained concrete driveway and lawns ensures plenty of space for parking as well as play.

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