Bounce in Silversprings €390k four-bed home
If winter comes can Silversprings be far behind? No 84 Ashmount is ready for early 2026 new owners
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Silversprings, Cork City |
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€390,900 |
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Size |
125 sq m (1,345 sq ft) |
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Bedrooms |
4 |
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Bathrooms |
3 |
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BER |
B3 |
The Silversprings development was geared towards the starter home market, which then, as now, was struggling to keep pace with demand.

No 84 Ashmount arrives on the market with a guide of €390,000 — not overly steep for a well-kept four-bedroom semi-d, within a 15-minute car journey of Cork city centre.

The addition of a porch gave the facade extra depth and also created a buffer between indoors and outdoors, helping to reduce heat loss and minimise draughts.

A sliding door to the rear garden has been replaced by French doors and the garden has undergone a gradual overhaul.

Floors in the upstairs bedrooms are wooden too, and there are four bedrooms in total. The main comes with an en suite. Downstairs has a guest loo, as well as a utility.

“It’s a good location, convenient to the city centre. And as it’s off the North Ring road, there’s instant access to the N8 for onward travel to the Dunkettle interchange, Jack Lynch Tunnel, Mahon, and Little Island,” Ms Hegarty says.






