Orna Mulcahyon a selection of properties also new to market.
Dublin 4: € millionWell-heeled buyers looking to trade down in Ballsbridge will be interested in Fairgreen, a modern dormer-style house on over a quarter of an acre of garden in Ailesbury Drive, off Anglesea Road in Dublin 4. Set behind high gates and surrounded by landscaped gardens, the 241sq m (2,600sq ft) four-bedroom house was built in 1998 to a high spec. Solid oak floors, a Siematic kitchen and a lavishly spacious main bedroom make it a walk-in proposition. Sherry FitzGerald has AMVd it at €3.2 million prior to auction on May 9th.
Rathgar: €2.75 millionA terraced redbrick house at 59 Garville Avenue in Rathgar is asking €2.75 million by private treaty through Lisney, down from €3 million after it failed to sell at auction last season. The two-storey over garden level house is in excellent decorative order and has many of its fine Victorian features intact, such as fireplaces and plasterwork. It's a four-bedroom house with a self-contained two-bedroom apartment on the ground floor and total floor area of 297sq m (3,195sq ft). A 120ft back garden with a sunny orientation comes with a garage and access to a laneway opening to Rathgar Avenue.
Sandycove: €2.25 millionHalfway between Dalkey and Glasthule, this Victorian end of terrace house at Sandycove Avenue West will appeal to families seeking a good-sized house near the beach, shops, schools and the DART. Called St Anne's, the four-bedroom house comes with a walled back garden and valuable off street parking for up to four cars. The 223sq m (2,400sq ft) house has a flexible layout with fine interconnecting reception rooms at hall level and a self-contained one bedroom unit on the ground floor. Douglas Newman Good will auction the property on May 3rd. The AMV is €2.25 million.
Clontarf: €2.7 millionThe home of the late Olympics helmsman Alf Delaney, who died last year, is on the market through Lisney. Called Fourways, it's a pretty corner house standing on close to a third of an acre of grounds at the corner of Seafield Avenue and Vernon Avenue in Clontarf, Dublin 3. Property developers will almost certainly eye the house which has clear development potential according to selling agent Tom Day. It goes to auction on May 3rd. The four-bedroom house dates from the 1920s and has interconecting reception rooms leading to a pretty verandah.
Arklow: €495,000Anyone who got fed up with the rain in Spain at Easter - or who's worried about a property crash there - might be interested in this modest but very well-located bungalow beside Clogga Beach near Arklow, Co Wicklow. The four-bedroom holiday home, being sold by private treaty for €495,000 through agent Sherry FitzGerald Myles Doyle, is one of 10 in an enclave behind the Clogga Bay Hotel. Accommodation includes a livingroom/diningroom, galley kitchen, sunroom with sea views and outside, a 0.3-acre garden, mainly in lawn.The beach is accessible without crossing a road.