Irish Independent

Last opportunit­y to buy at Glenart Avenue

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DESPITE commanding starting prices of €2.2m apiece, all but one of the four newbuilds that make up 20-24 Glenart Avenue have been sold since going on the market in August in the affluent south Dublin coastal village of Blackrock.

The high-end enclave of 3,100-sq ft, sixbed, three-storey detached houses was built by Bartra Homes, which is led by veteran developer Richard Barrett.

The red-brick properties were designed by Cantrell & Crowley Architects to reflect elements of the period houses along Glenart Avenue, which backs onto the exclusive Avoca Avenue, close to the UCD Smurfit Business School.

To the rear of each home are full-height glazed sliding doors that open from an L-shaped kitchen/dining/lounge space onto a paved terrace and landscaped south-facing garden.

The contempora­ry-style kitchen, with its soft-close drawers and Silestone quartz worktops and splashback­s, was custom-designed by McNally Living and includes Miele appliances as standard.

On the first floor, the master bedroom opens onto a front terrace and comes with walk-through wardrobes that lead to an ensuite.

There are custom-designed Italian built-in wardrobes in all the bedrooms.

The A3-rated houses are equipped with gas-fired central heating and PV panels to generate renewable energy. Glenart Avenue itself is within walking distance from Blackrock and its Dart station. The city centre is 8km away.

Viewings will take place tomorrow, from 11am to 12pm, and by appointmen­t.

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