Was 695k
irishpropertywatch.com/viewS … &Site=daft
Now 625k
565k “Priced to be sold fast.”
myhome.ie/search/property.asp?id=OHBQI369358
Still 625k at daft though
daft.ie/1403704
Sq. Metres: 100 (Sq. Feet: 1076.39) @ €565k
€5,650 per sq m
or
€525 per sq ft
I used to live in an identical house in the Maples. Great location. Shoddy build quality. Very mixed between families and students with all the boozing that went with it.
I used to live there as well. Once again, great location, very shoddy build quality, paper thin walls, terrible heat loss, poor quality plumbing. I never noticed that many students there, mostly families, young professionals working in Ericsson etc. I would love to buy in Clonskeagh, I think it is one of the nicest places in the city, but not at this price, or with this build quality.
I looked at a house there in 2002, I thought it might have been a 4 bed but I could be wrong and it may well have been a 3 bed semi. Price was around €400k.
It was rented because the tenants hadn’t been told there was a viewing that day and they were still in bed when we arrived.
I also “knew” a girl who lived there, you could hear the neighbours flushing their jax.
Many’s a wild party I was at in the Maples
Now 475k
still €455/sq foot
myhome.ie/residential/search/brochure/132-the-maples-clonskeagh-dublin-co&-city/FQTCA413764
Yep - this is party land. Not the kind of place you want to bring your kids up in (not until they’re 19 anyway)
try to confine further remarks to price changes or sales status of the property
The price change in this property must be partly due to the fact that students have now returned to the area with their savage partying