While our obsession of owning a home in New York City dwindles with the current state of affairs, we might as well be unrealistic about international real estate, too. Today, we're looking at this brick Georgian Townhouse in Dublin — The New York Times shows us the 4-bedroom, 7 fireplace home with views of the Irish Sea...




The home is 4,090-square-feet and located on Eaton Square. We were most impressed with the location, garden and view of the Irish Sea! To see many more interior shots and price, see the full listing For Sale in ... Dublin and the slideshow.
Images: Derek Speirs for The New York Times


Comments (8)
Le sigh... it's enchanting.
I burn, I pine, I perish!
Actually, I studied in Dublin and would give my right arm to live there again...unfortunately, I don't have 2.6 million euros to throw into this lovely house.
Wonderful. Subplime!
oh sigh too! Think what its like to want to look for a morgate with 300% rise in house prices and the credit crunch, I love living in Dublin, would love more to OWN and live in Dublin!!
absolutely gorgeous!
however, there is one little thing nagging at me about the last picture posted above... is it flipped? if one is looking north from Dun Laoghaire (where this house is located) to Howth Head, shouldn't Howth be on the left???
granted, it's 40 years since i was last in Dublin...
:-)
awesome
i love the paved path to the front door - that looks fantastic.
Can't resist answering rouquinne (even two years later). Ans = The photo isn't flipped. Photo taken from DL, facing north to Howth Head. Naturally, Irish sea is to the east and Dublin Bay is to the west. A most familiar view for me and I love it dearly ... no matter where in the world I happen to be.