This is the type of house young couples are looking for right now

This three-bed semi-detached home in Cork’s Dillon’s Cross costing less than €200k will attract positive attention, writes
This three-bed semi at 7 Glenview Park in Dillon’s Cross near St Luke’s in Cork is exactly the type of property many young couples in Cork city are looking for.
That’s according to Fiona Waldron of Jeremy Murphy & Associates who says, “the €198,000 asking price is affordable, the house is owner-occupied, modern, and well looked-after and it’s in a great location close to St Luke’s and within walking distance of the city.”
Ms Waldron says that the open viewings at the house have been attracting quite a number of first time buyers, “including many young couples who are both working and have mortgage approval and are ready to go.”
Built in 2002, the 956 sq ft property has been upgraded with a modern high gloss kitchen installed in recent years.
Accommodation includes a living room at the front with a timber fireplace, guest WC and an L-shaped kitchen/dining room with a cream kitchen with red glass splashbacks and tiled flooring.
On the first floor there’s a bathroom and three bedrooms including two with built-in wardrobes. The property has parking at the front and a maintenance-free back garden with a patio, a graveled area, and a shed.
Located within a few minutes walk from St Luke’s, Glenview Park is 2km two kilometers from St Patrick’s Bridge and 1km from Ballyvolane Shopping centre.
Ms Waldron says properties in the city in this price range tend to sell fast: “We’ve just gone sale agreed on 10 Inishowen, Mayfield, after two viewings. It was guiding at €195,000 and sale agreed for €220,000.”