You wake up on a Sunday morning and look out onto the Liffey. It’s a beautiful day in Dublin’s Fair City, the sun is splitting the rocks and the town is already buzzing with friends catching up and heading for brunch.
You text your pals and tell them brunch is in yours. You run across to Moore street to pick up some fresh flowers and some last minute ingredients.
The girls arrive around midday and you sip prosecco on the balcony and eat French toast with berries. Everyone is admiring the coffee table you found at the flea market and decoupaged.
You all decide to head into town for a cocktail, sure isn’t the Liquors Rooms only a stone’s throw away. It would be rude not to.
This is your life because you are literally the social and cultural hub of your friends group, living bang smack in the aorta of Dublin.
This two-bed was listed on Daft.ie this week and has already gained serious attention. The property is tucked away on Lower Exchange Street and is guaranteed to entice those on the look out for a turn-key property.
The living room is filled with natural light as is the master bedroom thanks to its private balcony.
It is a small fortune at €315,000, but for someone who craves city living, it doesn’t get much more central than this.
Everything you need to know HERE.
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