What will €350,000 buy in the US, Estonia, France, Turkey and Longford?

A penthouse in Tallinn, houses in New York and Alanya and a historical hotel in Granard

IRELAND: GRANARD

Dating back to the 1700s, this historical family run Greville Arms Hotel is the spot where Irish revolutionary Michael Collins met his wife to be, Kitty Kiernan, as it was her family's business. Located on the main street, it has seven bedrooms, a bar, dining area and a function room, extending to 540sq m in total. Price €350,000 Agent dng.ie

ESTONIA: TALLINN

Dating from 2007, this fully furnished penthouse in the heart of the city has great views over both the modern Rotermanni area and old town. Extending to 118sq m, the property also has a large terrace. Interiors have natural parquet flooring and are bathed in light thanks to much interior glazing. Price €345,000 Agent sothebysrealty.com

FRANCE: ALPE D’HUEZ

This one-bedroom apartment in a new development is located adjacent to the Alpe Express cable car. With 40 units in five buildings, the area is well regarded by families for skiing with 250km of slopes including Sarenne, the longest in Europe. The facility has a fitness area, sauna and swimming pool. Price €350,000 Agent ernalowproperty.com

UNITED STATES: NEW YORK

Extending to 390sq m with five bedrooms, this classic Italianate style house located in Potsdam has been upgraded in recent years. The custom kitchen has concrete counters, travertine floors and stainless steel appliances. There is also short-term rental potential as the house has been leased on Airbnb. Price $379,800/€345,215 Agent sothebysrealty.com

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TURKEY: ALANYA

With great sea views, this newly renovated villa with a private pool is located 10 minutes from the centre of Alanya. Constructed in 2007, and set over two floors with four bedrooms, there is a good-sized terrace and gardens with olive, lemon, pomegranate and almond trees. Price €349,000 Agent alanyahus.eu

Elizabeth Birdthistle

Elizabeth Birdthistle

Elizabeth Birdthistle, a contributor to The Irish Times, writes about property, fine arts, antiques and collectables