Well-presented home offers a fresh interior in walking distance from the city centre
Number 26 Moy Elta Road in East Wall, a two-bedroom redbrick terrace with an attic conversion, was previously renovated to a high standard and is now being presented to the market in turnkey condition by its current owners, who also made some upgrades to it along the way.
The current owners, a young couple who have one child, bought the house for €362,500 in 2019, according to the Property Price Register, having previously rented in the area. They were attracted to its proximity to the city centre and the coast at Clontarf , as well as the development in the area at North Wall quay and the docklands. Now moving in search of more space, they are placing this 84sq m/904sq ft home, with a C1 Ber, on the market through Aidan Daly Auctioneers, seeking €395,000.
There is a small terrace to the rear, which the owners floored with durable, composite-wood decking. They have also added an outdoor mirror to give the illusion of more space from inside.Upstairs, the plush grey carpet of the landing continues into the main bedroom to the rear. This is a good-sized restful space, off which is a walk-in wardrobe with rails and shelving.
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