The home once shared by the late RTE broadcaster Gerry Ryan and his ex-wife Morah has gone on the market again for €1.595 million.
The cost marks a huge €405,000 reduction on the initial asking price for the Dublin 3 property.
Morah Ryan put the home, located on the illustrious Castle Avenue in Clontarf, back on the market this week after it was de-listed last year.
The stunning five-bed house had initially gone on sale in 2020 for a cool €2 million.
According to the sellers, the double fronted property was built in the late 18th century and is situated on one of Clontarf's "most sought after roads".
"It is both stylish and elegant and is presented in beautiful condition and boasts many original features including cornicing, ornate plasterwork, fireplaces and high ceilings," according to Sherry Fitzgerald Killester.
"From the moment you enter this most charming home you are greeted with a great sense of space, warmth and character and it offers versatile accommodation with many wonderful points to note including a large welcoming hallway, two sizeable reception rooms to the front of the property, a sitting room with double doors out to the courtyard style garden, a smart kitchen/dining room with steps down to a substantial extended living/family room along with a separate utility room and guest wc on the ground floor level.
"Upstairs a bright light filled landing with feature windows lead to five fine sized bedrooms, the main bedroom has its own hidden en-suite and walk in wardrobe and lastly a family bathroom with free standing bath and starlit walk-in shower completes the picture.
"There is a beautifully manicured landscaped garden to the front with potential for off street parking (subject to pp) and a recently enhanced city garden to the rear that enjoys a west facing aspect."
Clontarf "needs no introduction" and "this super location is hard to beat as you are spoilt for choice with an excellent selection of amenities", the listing adds.
Gerry and Morah married in 1998 and had five children together: Lottie, Rex, Bonnie, Elliott and Babette.
The pair announced their separation in 2008, and the 2FM presenter passed away two years later.