A STUNNING 2-bedroom home ideal for first time buyers has just hit the Irish market for €230,000 – and it’s minutes from the beach.
The fabulous property is located at The Square, Ardfert, Ardfert, Co Kerry.
The Anvil is situated in the renowned Village of Ardfert, which is a short commute from Kerry’s capital, Tralee.
The Village offers all imaginable amenities, including bars, restaurants, coffee shops, a convenience store, a pharmacy and a medical centre.
It is also located minutes from Banna Beaches, Barrow Beach and Ballyheigue Beach.
Tralee Golf Club and Ballyheigue Golf Club are only a short drive away while Tralee is a comfortable commute from the property.
The home briefly comprises an open-plan living/dining and kitchen.
There are two bedrooms, a guest WC and an attic.
The accommodation ground floor living/dining quarters measudres approximately 3.75m x 3.4m.
It features a natural bright and offers a view of the village.
The kitchen comes with slate-effect floors, an oil stove, and an open plan.
It also features ample storage, an integrated dishwasher and fridge/freezer, an electric cooker and hob slate effect flooring and offers direct access to the back garden.
The bathroom comes with a modern design with decorative finishes, complete with a walk-in electric shower, vanity unit tiled flooring and part-tiled walls.
The first-floor bedroom, a spacious twin room, overlooks the rear garden.
And it comes with wood effect flooring and has shelving in the corner and wood effect flooring.
It also could accommodate a king bed if needed.
At the front of the home, it is naturally bright, given its two windows, which offer views of the village.
It is currently set up as a double room but again can accommodate a king bed and has wood effect flooring.
The property listing adds: “There is a large garden to the rear of the home which is mainly laid out in lawn and includes a large teel shed approx. 20ft x 10ft.
“To the side of the home, there is ample space to extend if needed, subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents.
“At present, there is a gravel entrance through gates that is wide enough for vehicle access. A neighbour has a right of way. Details on this can be requested.”