Go with the flow in €595k Lislee Douglas semi-d

SET in the heart of the expansive Lime Trees estate, between the Rochestown Road and Maryborough Hill, is Lislee — sort of different name/address, very similar houses, predominantly four-bed family homes, both detacheds and semis, and dating to the 1960s and 1970s.Guided at €595,000 is No 33 Lislee, extended to the side and back at ground level only some years ago, providing for a large utility, guest WC, and sunny dining area, linked to both the kitchen and a reception room.Kitchen links to rear extensionThere’s a good flow of space now at ground,The first floor is in original layout, four bedrooms plus main bathroom. Might a buyer convert a bedroom to an en suite/dressing area if they don’t need all four?Selling agent Brian Olden, of Cohalan Downing, says No 33 Lislee has been well maintained, has great entertaining spaces, and has a good rear aspect — southerly — all within a walk on the flat of Douglas village, shopping centres, and services.No 31 Lislee made €520,000 in 2023, while No 35 sold back in 2017 for €420,000. In nearby Lime Trees Road, the two most recent sales are at €570,000 (No 8) and €635,000 (No 29), while No 36 Limetrees East (the Register has various spellings) made €535,000 recently.VERDICT: The main Rochestown and Maryborough roads can be busy, but neighbourly Lislee is almost an oasis of little traffic between them.

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