Access all areas at €620k Annesgrove home

One-off trade-ups are rare in this part of East Cork
Access all areas at €620k Annesgrove home

3 Annesgrove, Carrigtwohill

Carrigtwohill, East Cork

€620,000

Size

260 sq m 

(2,800 sq ft)

Bedrooms

4-5

Bathrooms

3

BER

B2

A move overseas brings the contemporary-styled 3 Annesgrove back to the detached home market near East Cork’s Carrigtwohill: having been a popular sale in 2017 to its departed family owners, when it reached €505,000 in bids well over its €425,000 initial AMV, might it once more sell for over its early 2026 guide?

The 260 sq ft/2,800 sq ft detached four/five bed home is on a quarter acre site just north of the major Cork employer, Stryker plant, within a walk of the railway station and is guided at €620,000 by Hegarty Properties, who sold it to the most recent occupiers in mid 2017.

It’s essentially the same home as was offered in 2017 but is now unfurnished. That means the viewers will have to imagine their own stamp and furniture on this well-finished c 2005-built dormer with some distinctive roofing and glazing touches.

Within its first week on the market, No 3 got requests for 20 viewings (more are expected) and ends this week under offer at, if not above the €620k asking price.

Features of the bright and well-finished B2-rated asymmetric shaped dormer, with two first floor bedrooms (one en suite) and two/ three more bedrooms at ground plus open-plan/ linked main kitchen/ dining/ sun room, include mono-pitch roof, unusual and clerestory window/glazing placements, as well as a lofty main entry hall with glass balustraded stairs and landing: also high ceilinged is the sun room/ family area, with stove, while heating is also via ofch with thermo-dynamic heat recovery set-up.

Externally, No 3 has two Liscannor-flagged patio/barbecue areas and has a detached garage with glazing and power and water supply, with an EV charge point for the family car.

VERDICT: While accessible Carrigtwohill has a number of large new homes schemes, supply of one-off and trade-up homes in its hinterland is low, so the level of early demand to visit is not surprising

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