THERE are buyers out there for very large houses, stacked to the gills with games, fun and sport, a swimming pool and more tech connections than...
A CHANCE to live on Cork city’s ‘Golden Mile’ has come along in the shape of a lovely end-terrace 1930s home in Ballintemple – the home...
Pretty and Victorian on the outside while also being modern and upgraded on the inside, No 50 Pembroke Cottages in Donnybrook is the type of Dublin...
AT a time when the sky’s the limit for house prices, it’s helpful to know that the home you are bidding on requires no further outlay...
FOR a village that is packed with social and sporting amenities, and which has services and lifestyle backups aplenty, it seems strange to say that Cork’s...
IT WASN’T quite a “snap” decision to relocate from Bishopstown to No 2 Glenbrook Terrace 26 years ago, but the move was linked to the owner’s...
Set the scene in West Cork House at Lissaclarig East, on six acres: agent Maeve McCarty guides the property with movie-set size farm lot at €575k...
IT’S 25 years already since committed east Cork developer Seamus Geaney did his niche scheme of big, family-friendly homes on big sites called Ashbrook. And, while...
AN Attenborough, not of the knighted variety, built High Copse in 1975, when ordinary folk could afford to live in Kinsale. Like ‘Sir’ David Attenborough (no...
THAT charming Italian saying about no-one growing old at the table – a salute to the gratifying experience of good food in good company- feels like...
‘BETTY Boop eyes’ is how the owner of this wide-eyed, popping big dormer windowed home describes her seaside eyrie, a comfortable, all-weather bolthole in one of...
FOR the record, seemingly small but perfectly formed No 8 Thomond Square was once home to the man who oversaw a major rebrand of this newspaper,...