Dublin 1: from €350,000:Eight apartments in a converted Georgian townhouse at 3 Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin 1, are being launched by Lisney today with prices from €€350,000 for a one-bedroom apartment and €400,000 for a two-bedroom unit.
The location is terrific - overlooking the River Liffey and the Ha'penny Bridge and a minute's walk from O'Connell Bridge and Temple Bar.
The development mixes original architecture with a contemporary style and would suit young professionals or empty-nesters seeking a vibrant, inner city lifestyle.
The apartments have a good sense of light and space with one-beds ranging from 53sq m (570sq ft) and the two-beds ranging from 69sq m (742sq ft).
The traditional Georgian exterior includes a boldly painted red door with overhead fanlight. Double French doors with glass insets open from an entrance porch onto the interior which has many of the building's original features, including period archways, suspended cast-iron glass-encased chandeliers and porcelain floor tiles.
Floor-to-ceiling sash windows overlook communal decked courtyards to the rear and allow plenty of natural light to enter the building.
There are two apartments to a floor, each varying in style and layout.
The interiors include well-proportioned reception rooms, period-style open fireplaces, good ceiling height, ceiling coving and sash windows.
Some apartments are open-plan with a combined living, kitchen and dining are while others have separate kitchen and living/dining areas.
All kitchens have white base, high-gloss units and drawers with chrome handles, black and white tiling and dark grey work surfaces. Electrolux appliances are built-in.
Bathrooms have high quality fittings, including corner showers, wall-mounted mirrors with feature backlights and high quality tiled floors and walls.
Each apartment is fitted with beige coloured carpets, tiled kitchen floors and tiled splashbacks and video intercom systems.
One and two-bedroom show units will be open for viewing on Thursdays and Saturdays.
Buyers can move in before Christmas, according to the agent.