€750,000 Cork home called Paradiso one of two detacheds sprung out of semi-d's side garden
Paradiso aka 4A Wilton Lawn is launched at €750,000 by Hodnett Forde agent Mark Kelly
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Glasheen/Wilton, Cork City |
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€750,000 |
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Size |
137 sq m (1,483 sq ft) |
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Bedrooms |
4 |
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Bathrooms |
4 |
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BER |
A3 |
The reverse can be true too, especially when it’s the case of a new house in an older setting: You get all of the comforts and efficiencies of the brand new — such as an A3 BER — along with all the range of schools, shops, services, and supports that normally only come in fits and starts to a suburb as it grows and matures.

Nos 4A and 4B Wilton Lawn behind No 4 are outliers not just for their detached status but because of their age too — not just five years old yet.

No 4 sold again in 2020 for a recorded €380,000, so possibly that was a sell-on minus the sites taken off. It now has all the signs of a substantial retrofit done to it very lately, and goes under the name Linden.


He describes it as an architecturally designed, double-fronted detached home of about 1,500sq ft, with high-quality fixtures, with two front reception rooms, full-width (27’ by almost 10’) rear kitchen/dining room, utility and guest WC, and four first-floor carpeted bedrooms — two with individual en suites and two to the back sharing a shower room, Jack and Jill style.
As important as the quality and “newness” will be, the location and services — on several bus routes — within a five-minute amble on foot are CUH and Wilton Shopping Centre, UCC, and the Bons, as are schools (eg Glasheen), the N40, and some green areas, with a green space directly across the Glasheen Rd from Wilton Lawn at Roger Casement Park.

According to the Price Register, Paradiso/4A set a price record for Wilton Lawn/Summertown/Green Park when it sold in 2021 for €630,000, followed by 4B at €555,000, while just one Summerstown semi-d (No 26, an extended four-bed, 1,780sq ft, D1-rated upgraded home with attic conversion) has breached the €500,000 mark, at €515,000, earlier this year.






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