Irish Independent

Seven energy-efficient Edwardian-style properties left at Citywest

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CITYWEST VILLAGE Citywest, Dublin 24 Asking price: From €320,000 Agent: Sherry FitzGerald New Homes, (01) 6671888 The Edwardian-style new homes at Citywest Village, with their brick arches, granite windowsill­s and slate roofs, are all inspired by the traditiona­l full redbrick streetscap­es of old Dublin villages such as Drumcondra, Sandymount and Ranelagh. The developmen­t was launched last year beside Citywest Business Campus, which has been developed by Davy Hickey Properties over the last 26 years. Davy Hickey co-funded a 4.2km extension of the Tallaght Luas line to Citywest with the late Jim Mansfield’s HSS and Harcourt Developmen­ts and there is now a Luas stop adjoining the scheme’s new village green. Another phase of Citywest Village went on the market last weekend, with 30 new homes released for sale and seven still available. Prices start at €320,000 for a three-bed townhouse, at €330,000 for a three-bed end-of-terrace home, and at €425,000 for a four-bed semi-detached house. The block-and-brick built homes have high ceilings on the ground floor, shaker-style fitted kitchens from Nolan Kitchens, sanitarywa­re and extensive tiling in the bathrooms and en suites, and fitted wardrobes in the bedrooms. Out the back is a seeded garden with block rear walls and timber post fencing. There are two allocated parking spaces for each home. With an A3 BER, the houses at Citywest Village are efficient to run. Energy-saving features include a Glen Dimplex air-source heat pump for the central heating and double-glazed uPVC windows. Citywest is 11km from the centre of Dublin and a five-minute drive from the N7. The Luas departs Citywest Village every 10 minutes during rush hour.

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