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You’ve come in from a real hard day as the youngest and most successful CEO of some tech company or something and you just want to put your feet up.
You kick off your Louboutins, obviously, because you don’t want to get stiletto marks on your plush carpet. You pop open a bottle of Prosecco to relax and contemplate whether you’ll have smoked salmon or order in sushi for your supper. You’ll probably order because you don’t want to leave a mess for Henrietta the cleaner who’ll be over in the morning. It’s back breaking work just fluffing your dozen pillows.
Who amongst us hasn’t dreamt of ludicrous affluence and the finer things in life? Well, this Baggot Street apartment is certainly among the finer things.The living space is exceptional with a luxury kitchen and massive living area. It’s Baggot Street location means it’s only a mere stroll to Stephens Green, Grafton Street, and Merrion Square.Feature-homepageWoman shocked after friend asked dinner guests to pay for their foodWild Lights returns to Dublin Zoo with magical new theme‘I lost €1.
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