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Rent 2 bedroom apartment in Dublin

Bank of Ireland, 40 Mespil Road, Pembroke West C Ward 1986, Dublin, D04 C5Y6, Ireland

Budget-Friendly: The price is below average

€2178
€2178
€2178
The pricing of this property is well below the average market rate, providing exceptional value for your budget.
Bedrooms:
2 bedrooms
Bathrooms:
2 bathrooms
Property type:
Apartment
Facilties
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Verified by Renthero:
Yes
Case number:
52023

Coopers Court, Bond Street, Dublin 8 - Apartment To Let - Hooke & MacDonald


Hooke and MacDonald are delighted to present this two bedroom apartment. The apartment comprises of a large light filled living room with a fully fitted open plan kitchen. The apartment accommodates two large double bedrooms, master ensuite and a main bathroom. Both bedrooms feature attractive built in wardrobes.

The apartment enjoys a prime location in one of Dublin' s most popular City Centre Suburbs. There are multiple amenities and attractions convenient to coopers Court including the world famous Guinness Storehouse, the National College of Art and Design, numerous primary and secondary schools, third level colleges, a great selection of shops, restaurants, cafes and hostelries, Vicar Street, leisure activities, business and office hubs, bus routes, proximity to the Luas and Heuston Station, Christchurch, St. Patrick' s Cathedral, St. James' s Hospital, Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Dublin Castle. Trinity College, Grafton Street and St. Stephen' s Green are within easy reach. The War Memorial Gardens are a short walk away featuring river walks and walled gardens. Although the City Centre is within walking distance, the LUAS is close by
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Please note the internal photos may not be of the actual apartment available but are representative of the standard of finish.

** Includes car park space **


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About this property


Property type: Apartment

City: Dublin

Bedrooms: 2

Bathrooms: 2

Price: 2178 €

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