Three waterfront properties for urban professionals

Waterfront apartments continue to make their mark on Ireland’s city markets, offering a mix of style and location.
Three waterfront properties for urban professionals

Sophie Halligan

Waterfront apartments continue to make their mark on Ireland’s city markets, offering a mix of style and location. For urban professionals, these homes provide more than just great views. From Cork Harbour to Dublin’s Docklands and Galway’s riverside, these three apartments show how waterside addresses are carving out a niche in Ireland’s property market.

102 The Mizen, Hartys Quay, Rochestown, Co Cork

Selling Agent: Lisney Sotheby's International Realty Cork

Asking Price: €495,000

A two-bedroom penthouse apartment with views over Cork Harbour. Natural light fills the contemporary open-plan living space, while the waterfront is on your doorstep. With secure parking and easy access to Cork city and commuter routes, this home combines waterside living with everyday convenience.

39 Millennium Tower, Grand Canal Dk, Dublin 4

Selling Agent: Owen Reilly

Asking Price: €650,000

A three-bedroom corner apartment in Dublin’s Grand Canal Dock, with a large terrace with panoramic water and city views. There are high-end contemporary interiors, excellent natural light and a location with cafés, restaurants, transport links and major employment hubs.

1 Spanish Parade House, 13 Merchants Road, Galway City

Selling Agent: O'Donnellan & Joyce Auctioneers Ltd

Asking Price: €425,000

A three-bedroom apartment in the heart of Galway’s waterfront quarter, steps from the River Corrib and Spanish Arch. Spacious and light-filled, there are cafes, shops, and city attractions just moments away.

For more properties, visit MyHome.ie.

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