16 Riverside Park,
Carrick, F94X211
3 Bed End-terrace House
Asking price €165,000
3 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
2 Receptions
Key Information
Price | Asking price €165,000 |
Rates | Not Provided*¹ |
Stamp Duty | €1,650*¹ |
Tenure | Freehold |
Style | End-terrace House |
Bedrooms | 3 |
Receptions | 2 |
Bathrooms | 1 |
Heating | Oil |
BER Rating | |
Status | Under offer |
Size | 120 sq. metres |
DNG Dorrian is proud to offer this spacious three-bedroom, end-of-terrace property to the market. Originally constructed in 2000, it has been meticulously maintained by its current owners from new. Situated in the sought-after and highly convenient Riverside Park Development, it boasts an enviable position at the end of the development, with views of the rushing Salmon Leap River.
Internally, the property extends to a sizable c. 120 sq.m in area and comprises primarily open-plan living accommodation on the ground floor, consisting of a kitchen/diner, separate dining room, and living room serviced by a guest w.c. Completing the accommodation are three generously proportioned first-floor bedrooms serviced by a centrally located family bathroom.
This property comes to market in turnkey condition and would appeal to a wide range of purchasers from families and first-time buyers to investors who could expect an excellent rental yield.
Location – Carrick Village (na Carraige).
Carrick is a small village located in County Donegal, Ireland. It is situated in the southwest part of the county, near the fishing village of Teelin, and is known for its natural beauty and rich history. The village has a population of around 265 people, as of the 2016 census[2]. Carrick is often overlooked by tourists, but it offers a charming and authentic Irish experience, with its laid-back lifestyle, friendly pubs, and sense of community.
The village is close to several popular attractions, including the Sliabh Liag Cliffs, which are the highest sea cliffs in Europe, and the Glencolumbkille Folk Village, a living history museum showcasing traditional Irish practices. Carrick is also home to several excellent pubs and places to eat, offering a range of local cuisine and drinks.
Visitors can choose from a variety of accommodations, including the Rusty Mackerel, which offers comfortable rooms with a bar and restaurant, and Slieve League Lodge, which provides hostel-style accommodations with a bar and restaurant. Additionally, there are several shops, cafes, and a post office in the village.
The village has a strong educational system, with a national school and a secondary school, Coláiste na Carraige, which has a notable Gaelic football team. The local Roman Catholic church, dedicated to Saint Colm Cille, was built in the 1850s.
Carrick is a charming and historic village that offers a unique experience for visitors, with its natural beauty, rich history, and strong sense of community.
Accommodation Details
approx measurements
Entrance Hall: 5.14m x 2.12m (16'10" x 6'11") - with uPVC front door with privacy glass, ceramic tiled floor, pine stairs with open threads and risers and open storage under, centre light
Guest W.C 2.27m x 0.75m (7'5" x 2'6") - with two-piece suite in white comprising of a standard w.c, pedestal wash basin with wooden and shaver light over, ceramic tiled floor, enclosed entre light.
Kitchen / Diner 4.93m x 2.75m (16'2" x 9') at widest point – with comprehensive range of solid oak wall and base units incorporating a freestanding island with storage and breakfast seating, built-in electric oven with (4) x ring gas hotplate and wooden extractor canopy over, integrated washing machine, freestanding fridge / freezer, glass display cabinet, stainless steel sink with polished chrome sawn-neck centre tap, ceramic tiled floor, tiled splashback, chrome (4) x ring centre light, wall mounted central heating controls.
Dining room: 4.48m x 3.63m – with dark oak effect timber floor, uPVC back door to fully paved rear yard, cast-iron effect centre light.
Living Room 4.33m x 3.63m (14'2" x 11'11") - with mahogany fireplace with decorative cast-iron surround and granite hearth, cast-iron effect centre light, t.v socket.
Landing 3.53m x 2.16m (11'7" x 7'1") at widest point – with carpet floor covering, built-in hotpress with factory insulated cylinder tank, centre light.
Bedroom 1 4.35m x 3.75m (14'3" x 12'4") - with carpet floor covering, built-in floor-to-ceiling wardrobes, centre light.
Bedroom 2 3.90m x 3.51m (12'10" x 11'6") - with carpet floor covering, built-in floor-to-ceiling wardrobes, centre light, velux window.
Bedroom 3 3.90m x 3.05m (12'10" x 10') - with carpet floor covering, built-in floor-to-ceiling wardrobes, centre light, velux window.
Bathroom 3.19m x 1.79m (10'6" x 5'10") - with modern sanitary ware in white comprising of a standard w.c, pedestal washing basin with mirror and shaver light over, pine panelled bath fitted electric shower and tiled surround, tiled floor, enclosed centre light, velux window.
Additional Features:
• Well-presented (3) x bedroom, end-of-terrace house extending to circa 120 sq.m.
• Located within walking distance of all essential amenities, including shops and schools.
• Oil-fired central heating.
• uPVC windows and doors throughout.
• Fully paved private rear yard.
• Option to purchase house fully furnished.
• Three generously proportioned bedrooms serviced by 1.5 bathrooms.
• Two sizable open-plan reception rooms.
• Kitchen with solid oak wall and base units.
BER Details
BER Rating: C2
BER No.: 117305060
Energy Performance Indicator: 193.84 kWh/m²/yr
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