This week we will be looking at Dublin homes for sale for under €300,000 in the southside.
We searched for the best properties on MyHome.ie and found that all the three-bedroom homes on the market for under €300,000 in south Dublin were located in Crumlin and Drimnagh.
There are some great family homes on offer although some of them may need a little TLC and a few upgrades. Here is a full list of five of the best three-bedroom houses for sale for under €300,000 in south Dublin:
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64 Windmill Road, Crumlin - €269,000
This lovely mid-terrace home is just a quick five-minute walk from Crumlin Village. The property is in need of a cosmetic upgrade and is the perfect project for people with a creative streak and a love for interior design.
32 Cashel Avenue, Crumlin - €299,950
This spacious family home with three bedrooms and two bathrooms has a lovely private garden, making it perfect for families with kids. Another fabulous feature is a large amount of storage space.
75 Dromard Road, Drimnagh - €275,000
This mid-terrace house has plenty of fabulous features including a spacious entrance hallway, a bright living room to the front with a feature fireplace, and a large open-plan kitchen/dining room.
29 Galtymore Park, Drimnagh - €299,950
This terraced home is in fantastic condition and features a stunning south-west facing garden. There are schools, leisure amenities and shopping facilities all within walking distance.
7 Derry Drive, Crumlin - €285,000
This three-bed property has interiors that are in need of a design upgrade and has the potential to be a fabulous family home. The house has a host of shops, parks, and schools that are just a short walk away.
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