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21 Bluebell Avenue
Bluebell
Dublin 12
D12 E273
Description
This three bedroom home comes to the market in good condition throughout and with amazing potential, including further extension to rear.
Built in the 1940's, the location of the home is second to none, with ease of access to Dublin city centre via an excellent public transport and road network, as well as LUAS right on your doorstep - less than 5 minutes walk from the house!
Local shops are also less than a two minute walk from the property.
Bluebell is located just outside Inchicore, with the Dublin City centre the next stop after. It is a small, well established area and is only a short drive from primary and secondary schools, as well as local creches.
Accommodation briefly comprises; Living room, kitchen, bathroom, guest WC and three bedrooms (two double).
There is a large garden to the rear - ideal for extension or just relaxing on a long summer evening.
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BER Information
BER Number: 118560887
Energy Performance Indicator: 470.68 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Bluebell is a small suburb of Dublin, situated approximately 6.5 kilometres south-west of Dublin city centre. It borders Drimnagh to the east, Kylemore and Inchicore to the north, Walkinstown to the south and Cherryorchard/Ballyfermot to the west. Bluebell is accessible via the Luas red line. Given the small size of the suburb, it is not home to any large retail operations such as supermarkets or shopping centres. Small commercial ventures such as newsagents and fast food outlets are concentrated on the Old Naas Road area of the suburb near the Catholic Church.
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