Clondalkin is the location of this weekend's launch of the final phase of Monastery Heath, a village-style development with easy access to the M50. Selling agent Kelly Gunning will be staffing show units on site.
A total of 21 apartments and duplex units form the majority of properties on offer. Two and three-bedroom apartments and duplexes start at £144,500 (€183,480).
Also for sale are three 1,079 sq ft three-bedroom mid-terraced houses from £183,500 (€233,000). These include a sittingroom with pine fireplace, separate diningroom and a Shaker-style kitchen with doors to a paved terrace.
Two 765 sq ft ground floor two-bedroom apartments cost from £155,500 (€196,810) and three 807 sq ft second floor two-bedroom units are from £159,500 (€202,520). These have their own hall doors and there are small flower balconies off kitchen and sittingrooms.
There are 10 two-bedroom duplex apartments with 627 sq ft. Prices are from £144,500 (€183,480) and pine fireplaces are standard.
Top of the range at Monastery Heath are six 983 sq ft three-bedroom duplexes, costing from £174,500 (€221,569). There is a good-sized sittingroom with an attractive wrought-iron fireplace, separate kitchen and a huge 115 sq ft railed balcony.
Kitchen electrical appliances are standard in all the apartments and duplexes at Monastery Heath.
The 137-unit development by Kelland Homes - which built The Orchard in Terenure - is just off the M50 and a short walk from Clondalkin village. A bus stop is directly beside the estate and a station for the coming Luas line will be convenient.
To access Monastery Heath, turn right off the M50 onto Monastery Road and the development - already maturing - is a short way on the right. Houses sold in this final phase will be ready for occupation when the paperwork is completed.