A four-bedroom semi in a quiet culde-sac off Roebuck Road, Clonskeagh has an asking price in the region of £410,000 (€520,592) by private treaty sale through Sherry FitzGerald's Dundrum office.
Close proximity to UCD's Belfield campus and a fairly short commute to the city are the obvious benefits of living in The Palms, a small development built about 15 years ago.
Number 33 is in very good decorative order. Faced with rustic brick and with a "criss-cross window-pane" Tudor look, the 1,300 sq ft house has bay windows on two storeys at the front and a pretty canopied entrance porch.
One of the bay windows is in the terracotta and pink sittingroom, which has an unusual timber-topped open fireplace and double doors to a diningroom overlooking the back garden. There is a good range of oak units in the kitchen. Adjoining this is a breakfastroom with doors to a paved terrace.
Upstairs, there are two double and two single bedrooms and the bathroom. The bay-windowed main bedroom includes an en suite shower. The large family bathroom is extensively tiled. There is walled back garden mainly in lawn, with a generous patio area.