€1m for infill residential site

Rear garden has planning permission for four houses in Clontarf

The 0.17 of an acre site  is bounded by a mews laneway to the south, Doyle’s Lane to the west and a house to the north
The 0.17 of an acre site is bounded by a mews laneway to the south, Doyle’s Lane to the west and a house to the north

With house sites in exceptional demand in good residential locations, Knight Frank is expecting strong interest in a rear garden with planning permission for four houses at Dollymount Avenue in Clontarf, Dublin 3.

The 0.17 of an acre site for sale at about €1 million is bounded by a mews laneway to the south, Doyle's Lane to the west and a house to the north. An Bord Pleanála granted planning permission in May 2013 for four three-bedroom houses ranging in size from 161 to 170sq m. The site is close to Dollymount Strand.

Jack Fagan

Jack Fagan

Jack Fagan is the former commercial-property editor of The Irish Times