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Rent 1 bedroom apartment of 90 m² in Dublin

Bank of Ireland, Percy Place, Dublin, D04, Ireland

Affordable: The average market price

€2300
€2300
€2300
Affordable property priced at average market rate. Perfect for your needs.
Area:
90 m2
Bedrooms:
1 bedroom
Property type:
Apartment
Facilties
  • -
Available from:
01 Jan
Verified by Rentola:
Yes
Case number:
402033

1-bedroom apartment for rent in Ballsbridge, Dublin


DISCLAIMER:
By clicking the contact button, you will be able to get in touch with the property manager partner and to rent your home 100% online.**The have-it-all haven** _Because you want it all_ **Will I like it here?** Maybe. Are you searching for a stylish spot in central Dublin? Look no more. Welcome home. **Really? Tell me more...** You'll have everything you'll need in this fantastic flat. With chic furnishings throughout, every appliance you could ask for, and a fabulous location in central Dublin, this home truly has it all. We think this is a great space for anyone searching for some style and luxury in the city centre. **Your top 3 reasons to live here:** - Feel new— this home is super modern. - Catch a train— you'll find a railway station nearby. - Speed through laundry days— you'll have a washer and dryer here. **But you need to know this...** - This home is so lovely that you might not ever want to leave! **Your Home-checker, Jenny, said:** _“I love this property. It's a lovely, quiet, but central flat. It's beautifully furnished.”_ **Help me make up my mind...** This is a beautiful 3rd floor, 1-bedroom flat at Percy Place, Dublin. It's sleek. It's central. It's sunny. All that it needs? You. It is perfect for anyone searching for plenty of style and comfort in a very central location.


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About this property


Property type: Apartment

City: Dublin

Bedrooms: 1

Area: 90 m2

Price: 2300 €

Available from: 2025-01-01

Furnished: Yes

Washing machine: Yes

Price per m²: 25 €

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