85 Stepaside Lane, Stepaside Village, Dublin 18

85 Stepaside Lane, Stepaside Village, Dublin 18.

Location

85 Stepaside Lane is positioned at the foot of the Dublin Mountains and in the heart of Stepaside Village. A prime location ideal for families with its expanding range of neighbourhood services to include a number of superb gourmet restaurants such as The Step Inn pub and restaurant, The Wild Boar and The Box Tree, further facilities include a local family run Kennedy’s Centra, post office, greengrocers and butchers. The famous Johnny Foxes Pub “The highest pub in Ireland” is also just a short distance away. Stepaside is an area which is synonymous with superb recreational amenities which include hiking or cycling in the Dublin Mountains and a range of local golf, horse riding, tennis, GAA, football and rugby clubs.

There is an excellent choice of local schools in the area including St. Mary’s National School at Lambs Cross, Gaelscoil Thaobh Na Coille in Belarmine, St. Patricks National School in Glencullen, Stepaside Educate Together NS in Ballyogan, Our Lady of the Wayside in Kilternan and Rosemount, a fee-paying secondary school for girls. Transport facilities include 44 bus route, the LUAS green line at Glencairn is a few minutes away and the M50 and N11 motorways are close by. Dundrum Town Centre, Marlay Park, Carrickmines Retail Park and Sandyford Industrial Estate are also within close proximity.


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How to find a house or apartment to rent

How to find a house or apartment to rent

Before viewing an accommodation you should always think of these few decisions to consider:

  • How much you can afford in rent and utility bills
  • The quality of the house or apartment to rent
  • The Building Energy Rating (BER) of the property
  • The location of the property
  • How long you plan to stay there
  • Whether you wish to share a bedroom/bathroom/kitchen etc.

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The Eden Centre – Investment Opportunity

The Eden Centre

The Eden Centre is a landmark two storey investment building in Rathfarnham and comprises of ground floor retail and first floor offices. The first floor offices include cat 5E internet cabling, tile carpets and storage heating. The floor plates are separated into nine separate offices. Access is provided by a stairwell located to the front of the building. This is a fantastic investment opportunity that has already created some following.

The ground floor comprises five separate retail units to include restaurant, crèche, fitness studio, Montessori and hairdressers. The building is well designed internally, in its purposeful layout and externally with its red brick stone fronted façade.

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Where is Dundrum Town Centre going?

The future plans for Dundrum Town Centre

It would be impossible to match the sounds of walking down Grafton Street and city centre streets. A place where there are no musicians playing, no charity clipboards, no traffic noises, no rain, no wind, no cold. But instead, there are sounds of shuffling Ugg boots, the smooth roll of Bugaboo buggy wheels, the low sound of conversation chattering, the muffled clatter of coffee cups and cutlery, these are the sounds of Dundrum Town Centre.

Firstly, it’s not the same as shopping in Dublin city centre or in your local town, but we have changed our buying and shopping habits, we are not the same people we were before Dundrum Town Centre opened ten years ago. With the levels filled with bed-head hair “South County Dublin” teenagers and “Yummy Drummy” mummies, we have decided to use Dundrum Town Centre as our local towns.

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