Houses For Sale In Raheny Ireland

Property for sale in Raheny, Dublin 5A stand-alone retail and office complex in Raheny, Dublin 5, is to be offered for sale through Ross Fogarty of Knight Frank for more than €1.95 million, giving the new owner a return of 9.1 per cent after standard acquisition costs of 4.46 per cent are taken into account. With five leases in place in Kish House bringing in a rent roll of about €185,625 there is a weighted average unexpired lease term of nine years on the entire block which is close to Greendale Shopping Centre and within 0.35km of Howth Road. The modern three-storey block has four separate retail units on the ground of 376.6sq m (4,053sq ft), which are rented at about €100,625 per annum. The tenants are Domino’s Pizza, Greendale Pharmacy, Starry Garden Chinese restaurant and Frank Jenning’s Funeral Home. There are tiled floors through the retail units along with suspended ceilings, air conditioning and stud wall fitout dividing the various units. The food outlets have fitted kitchens and appropriate venting extracts.
All the floor space on the first and second levels extending to 780sq m (8,395sq ft) is let to the Northside Partnership, which is funded by the Government, charitable organisations and private sources. It is paying a rent of €85,000 for its accommodation, which includes an entrance on the ground floor, stairs and elevator. Kish House sits on a site of about 0.51 of a hectare (0.38 of an acre) and has 26 surface car parking spaces and three storage sheds at the rear. Lucy Kellaway: Poolside working no longer a sign of importance Will new first-time buyers package hit home? What we know so far Number of claims involving uninsured drivers jumps VistaMed to create 200 new jobs in Co Leitrim Davy hikes insurer FBD’s 2017 forecast by 70% Most Read in BusinessDublin City Council has raised “grave concerns” over plans for almost 400 houses and apartments on former religious order lands adjoining St Anne’s Park in Raheny. Developers Greg Kavanagh and Pat Crean last November sought permission to build 107 houses and 274 apartments on former playing fields of St Paul’s College.
Close to 300 objections have been lodged against the scheme, with most local politicians and election candidates opposing the development. The council has now ordered the developers to make significant changes to the scheme, including scrapping two of the six blocks of apartments and redesigning others that had the potential to “create areas of anti-social behaviour”. It has also expressed concern about the loss of the existing sports facilities and the quality of life of future residents. The council will not consider the current application and has given the developers six months to resubmit their plans. Mr Crean and Mr Kavanagh, who describes himself as “the Ronaldo of the property market”, last year bought 15 acres of land, part of the playing fields of the school, from the Vincentian Order. As part of the deal the developers agreed to provide the school with new sports facilities including a Croke Park-size all- weather floodlit pitch, an all- weather floodlit training pitch and a new multi-use indoor sports centre.
However, the council said it had “grave concerns” about these facilities and their effect on future residents in terms of noise and light pollution. Design Your Own T Shirt Vistaprint“The pitch would be floodlit with six floodlights 18 metres in height. Teacup Yorkie Puppies Orange CountyThe front elevations of the houses would be located 18.4 metres from the pitch fence and lighting poles,” it said.Nissan Rogue Headlight Bulbs The developers were also required to provide replacement sporting facilities for nonschool users of the old pitches, the council said, and it queried how Clontarf GAA club would be accommodated, given the “current lack of capacity for GAA in St Anne’s Park”. The council also said the new school sports facilities could not be considered as satisfying the public open space requirements of the development.
However, the strongest concerns were expressed over the quality of the proposed apartment blocks. The layout of the houses and apartments was unacceptable and needed to be reviewed in its entirety, the council said. Two of the five-storey apartment blocks needed to be omitted and two more were excessive in length and had archways with the potential to create areas of anti-social behaviour. Howth Road / Kilbarrack Road, Raheny Savills New Homes is delighted to present these exceptional architecturally designed homes to the market. The properties are impressively positioned on the Howth Road and Kilbarrack Road, Dublin 5, with a number of the properties boasting breath-taking panoramic sea views. On view by appointment with Savills New Homes. These substantial detached homes are situated in one of Dublin's most stunning coastal locations. Conveniently located just minutes from Royal Dublin Golf Club, St Anne's Park, a host of both primary and secondary schools and the villages of Howth, Sutton & Clontarf, amenities and facilities are well catered.
Savills New Homes is delighted to bring to the market four exceptional newly built detached homes, located in a prime and highly sought after location.Designed by Mark Turpin of Donnelly Turpin, a Dublin based architectural firm. Laid over 3 stories these 5 bedroom homes offer all the ingredients for modern day living. Instantly there is a sense of style and grace in its demeanour and at every turn there is an example of the high specification architectural design. Once entered, each house is flooded with natural light and perfectly laid out with generously sized gardens in a truly unique setting.Three of the properties have an overall floor area of 2,368 sqft, while the fourth corner unit is larger at 2,691 sqft. Imposing from the offset, the striking façade contrasts a contemporary black and white render which is complimented by natural timber fencing and cobble locked driveways.Internally, a grand entrance hall gives you the feeling of space, which leads to a cosy living room complete with a wood burning stove and stone fireplace.
The large modern open plan kitchen/ breakfast rooms to the rear of the properties are enhanced by French doors leading out to the gracefully manicured landscaped gardens. To the right of the hallway is a staircase with high quality wood turned banisters, which leads to a striking open landing with reading come study area and floor to ceiling windows that take advantage of the magnificent views available from some of the houses. On this floor you will find three spacious double bedrooms and a main bathroom with ultra-modern sanitary ware and finish. This bathroom alone defines the detail throughout the houses. On the top floor there are two further well-appointed double bedrooms both of which are en-suite. Extra finishes such as triple glazed windows, built in solar panelling, high quality appliances, built in wardrobes and luxury bathrooms means that only two words can describe these unique, high tech houses; The location itself needs little introduction. Clontarf and Howth are equidistant from the development and boast a wide array of shops, schools, cafes, and churches.