Four on the market: houses near UCD-Independent.ie

2021-11-26 09:13:22 By : Mr. David Zhao

Friday, November 26, 2021 | 6.5°C Dublin

According to the property price register, No67 Trees Road was sold for 718,000 euros only in June last year. The new owners thought of a refurbishment project and they did not miss anything. There is a new kitchen, new soundproof windows (double and triple glazing), a new staircase, new doors and the latest A3 energy rating.

There are four bedrooms on the first floor, two of which have en suite shower rooms. The front garage downstairs can be used as an optional fifth bedroom or home office. Opposite the hall is a frontal living room with a fireplace, and behind it is an open L-shaped kitchen and living room. The living room has a central island and two sets of sliding doors leading to the back garden. The house has an area of ​​1,858 square feet.

The Harvard Manor was built in the 1970s with its neighbors. They are all named after the most important universities in the world-Yale University, Leuven University, Sorbonne University, etc., and they are all within the scope of UCD.

No4 is located at the end of a dead end, covering a quarter of an acre, with lawns and mature trees. There is a parking space and ample parking space in front. Internally, it needs to get rid of the aesthetic and energy upgrades of the 1970s (it has a rating of F). The building area is 2,508 square feet, and there are five bedrooms (one suite) on the upper floor. Downstairs there is a double living room with double doors and a kitchen with a wrap-around greenhouse.

Greygates is one of the communities built by the famous real estate developer John Kenny in the 1930s, who has left a beautiful legacy throughout Mount Merrion. No37 now needs to be modernized, due to the classic features of the pre-war residence, the huge back garden-in this case about 125 feet long and facing southwest, so there is enough space to expand.

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It currently has an area of ​​1,453 square feet, and you can open up more living space from the attic or the adjacent garage. There are two back-to-back reception rooms on the first floor, each with a fireplace, and the back reception room has a door to the garden. The kitchen and breakfast room are also at the back, and there are four bedrooms upstairs.

Deerpark Road connects Mount Anville Road and North Avenue, and as the name implies, it will also take you to the deer park itself: there is an entrance less than 100 meters down the street from No. 50.

In keeping with the atmosphere of the park, No50 also has a 95-foot layered back garden, which is now quite neglected. The house itself needs attention, but the view from the north to Poolbeg is surprising, especially with three bedrooms from the first floor. On the first floor there is a front living room and a rear dining room with sliding doors leading to the terrace, as well as a kitchen and an attached garage. The total construction area is 1,1130 square feet.

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