3 Fortune Court,
Fortune Way, Ratoath, A85EV76
2 Bed Apartment
Asking Price €275,000
2 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Style
Apartment
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2
Property Features
Tenure
Not Provided
Energy Rating

Property Financials
Price
Asking Price €275,000
Stamp Duty
€2,750*²

Features
- Own-door ground floor apartment
- Approx. 72 sq.m / 775 sq.ft
- Two large double bedrooms
- Spacious open-plan layout
- Designated parking directly outside
- Landscaped communal grounds
- Walking distance to all town amenities
- Quiet, mature and sought-after development
Location Fortune Court is a short stroll to the heart of Ratoath village, home to cafés, boutiques, SuperValu, Centra, and well-regarded restaurants like Café Novello and L'Art Du Chocolat. The area also boasts two excellent primary schools, a secondary school, crèches, and thriving GAA and rugby clubs. Ratoath is well-connected for commuters, with the M3 motorway and M3 Parkway rail station just a 6-minute drive away, and regular bus routes servicing Dublin City Centre and surrounding areas.
Viewing By appointment only with Sherry FitzGerald Sherry. Early viewing is highly recommended. Entrance Hall Central hallway with laminate flooring and hot press
Kitchen/Living/Dining Bright, open-plan space with dual aspect light, ample kitchen storage and generous dining/living areas
Bedroom 1 Large double room with built-in wardrobes
Bedroom 2 Another spacious double room with built-in wardrobes
Bathroom Large, fully tiled wet room with shower, WC and WHB
Store Practical additional storage area off the second bedroom
Hot Press Located in the hallway
BER: C2
BER Number: 114456718
Energy Performance Indicator: 181.43 kWh/m²/yr
Ratoath (Irish: Ráth Tó) is a vibrant commuter town, centred on the point where the R125 and R155 regional roads meet. In the 2006 census, it was 7,249, and by 2011 the population reached 9,043. The Broad Meadow River (Irish: An Gabhair) flows through the town.
Most of Ratoath's adult population commutes to Dublin to work. More than three quarters of the population traveled to work by car. In 2011 10.9% of the workforce was unemployed compared to the national average of 19%. This may be due to the small percentage of the Ratoath workers employed in the construction sector, with Ratoath having more people than average from higher socio-economic classes. Just outside the town is Fairyhouse racecourse, where the Irish Grand National is held.
BER Details
BER Rating: C2
BER No.: 114456718
Energy Performance Indicator: 181.43 kWh/m²/yr
