Asking price down by €100,000

A COUPLE of months on the market and the asking price of this Tramore, Cliff Road home has been dropped by €100,000.

Asking price down by €100,000

Given the bright start to June, who wouldn’t have hopes of a continuing fine summer, and, perhaps, a few more to be enjoyed, as well, in future years from your own beach-fronting home.

Aiming to fit the bill for a Waterford family who can combine the joys of a summer house with an all-year round family home is number one, Carigeenlea, overlooking Tramore bay and strand, a short drive out from the city.

Selling agent is Keith Palmer, of Palmer Auctioneers, who initially floated this 12-year-old house on the market in early May, seeking €697,500, and he’s swiftly adjusted it to €595,000, adding it is ready for speedy occupation for its new owners.

Architect-designed and built on an elevated quarter-acre site off the Cliff Road, it has 2,500 sq ft of space, and a garage with clear conversion potential.

Its accommodation includes four double bedrooms, one en-suite shower room and two other bathrooms, along with sitting room with box bay window for views, and marble fireplace for winter evening comfort.

That reception room has double doors to a dining room, the kitchen with breakfast room has oak units, and there’s also a utility plus study.

The good-sized master bedroom has an en-suite and a balcony for views, while, downstairs, there’s lots of patios areas for outdoor living, dining and bracing view-taking.

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