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May 26, 2010 - 11:24

Most expensive rental property; Raglan Road, Ballsbridge Dublin 4?

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Most expensive rental property; Raglan Road, Ballsbridge Dublin 4?

Raglan Road, Ballsbridge Dublin 4

At €15,000 a month is this property at the junction of Raglan and Elgin Road possibly the most expensive residential rental property in Dublin?

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So, €15,000 a month; why so expensive, what’s so special about it? This three story, 5 bed roomed (all ensuite) Georgian property is situated in a prime and central location of Dublin i.e. Ballsbridge, “D4” and is so close its practically neighbours with most, if not all embassies.
Besides the usual features you’d expect in a Georgian property i.e. high ceilings, formal reception rooms, grand staircases, parquet floors and marble fireplaces this property also has the some sleek modern features including a Bulthaup-kitchen and utility room with Gaggenau ovens, a Hamptons-built conservatory, a built in vacuum system, Bang and Olufsen wiring for phones, data, television and state-of-the-art burglar and fire security systems. - Oh and there’s a couple of Waterford crystal chandeliers knocking about too.
This property is probably most suited to those who like their space and luxury (and also those who maybe like to be waited on hand and foot)…why do I say that? The top two floors have been laid out in self-contained suites with separate dressing rooms and two of the bedrooms both are at garden level “ideal for staff”. This property is also probably more suited to those who are partial to the odd party or formal gathering as there are many cloakrooms to make use of! Outside there is a nice southerly rear garden and secure parking for two cars.
So to sum up; A WOW property + €15,000 a month + a 12 month lease = €180,000 yearly rent… not matter how much you justify it; is it still a crazy price?

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Raglan Road, Ballsbridge Dublin 4

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