Three red brick homes in prime Dublin locations

Red brick homes have long held a quiet appeal in Dublin’s property market
Three red brick homes in prime Dublin locations

Sophie Halligan

Red brick homes have long held a quiet appeal in Dublin’s property market. Often set in established, well-located neighbourhoods.

This selection brings together three such homes across prime parts of the city, each with its own character and potential.

12 Dargle Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9

https://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochure/12-dargle-road-drumcondra-dublin-9/4973120

Selling Agent:  MOVEHOME ESTATE AGENTS

Asking Price: €545,000

Set on a mature residential road in Drumcondra, this red brick bungalow offers a well-proportioned layout with scope for updating or extension.

The property benefits from a private rear garden and off-street parking, while its location places it within easy reach of the city centre, local schools, and transport links.

20 Ovoca Road, Dublin 8

https://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochure/20-ovoca-road-dublin-8/4989561

Selling Agent:  Sherry FitzGerald Rathmines

Asking Price: €800,000

Located in a quiet enclave in Dublin 8, this bungalow combines a traditional exterior with a functional interior layout.

The home is likely to appeal to buyers seeking a manageable footprint in a central setting, with a range of amenities, green spaces, and city centre access close by.

89 Ringsend Park, Ringsend, Dublin 4, County Dublin

https://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochure/89-ringsend-park-ringsend-dublin-4-county-dublin/4977963

Selling Agent:  Allen & Jacobs

Asking Price: €325,000

Positioned in the heart of Ringsend, this property offers a rare opportunity to acquire a bungalow in one of Dublin 4’s most established neighbourhoods.

With a compact layout and potential for modernisation, it sits within walking distance of the Docklands, Sandymount Strand, and a range of local services.

While styles and finishes may vary, these properties share a common advantage: location, location, location.

For buyers looking for something more individual than a standard modern build, red brick homes continue to offer a well-positioned option in some of Dublin’s most desirable areas.

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