20 Main Street, Baldoyle, Dublin 13

20 Main Street, Baldoyle, Dublin 13

A modest 2‑bedroom bungalow situated on a spacious corner plot in the sought‑after suburb of Baldoyle. The property was sold as a development opportunity, offering generous internal space (78 m²) and a garden that can be extended subject to planning permission. Its end‑of‑terrace position and proximity to local amenities make it an attractive prospect for investors or families looking to create a home to their own taste.

Location & Area

Baldoyle lies on Dublin’s north‑east coastline, just a short drive from the city centre and the international airport. The neighbourhood blends residential tranquillity with easy access to a range of facilities:

  • Transport: Regular Dublin Bus routes (e.g., 15, 31, 33) serve the area, and the nearby Baldoyle DART station provides a swift rail link to the city centre, Howth and the south side. Major road arteries – the M50, M1 and the R132 – are all within a few minutes’ drive.
  • Education: Families benefit from several primary schools (St John’s National School, St Anne’s) and secondary options (Baldoyle Community College, St Paul’s College) within walking distance.
  • Shopping & Services: A local shopping precinct on Main Street offers supermarkets, pharmacies, cafés and a library. The popular Baldoyle Village centre features a range of retail and dining outlets.
  • Recreation: The seaside promenade and Baldoyle Bay provide scenic walks and water‑sport opportunities. Nearby parks such as Johnstown House Gardens and Baldoyle Park offer green space for leisure and sport.
  • Healthcare: The St James’s Hospital and Mater Hospital are easily reachable via the M50, while local GP practices serve the community.

Overall, Baldoyle combines a suburban feel with excellent connectivity, making it a desirable location for both residents and investors.

Property

The bungalow at 20 Main Street is a two‑storey end‑of‑terrace dwelling comprising:

  • Porch leading to a lounge (5.14 × 3.17 m) with carpet and feature fire.
  • Two bedrooms – the first (2.62 × 3.65 m) with carpet and feature fire, the second (3.62 × 2.60 m) with carpet and built‑in wardrobe.
  • Kitchen/dining room (4.56 × 4.25 m) and a rear reception room (1.91 × 3.56 m).
  • Bathroom (2.60 × 1.69 m) with WC, wash‑hand basin and bath suite.
  • Rear garden with part lawn, shed, external toilet, walled perimeter and side access.

The property was marketed as a blank‑canvas refurbishment project with potential to extend, subject to planning permission. Its BER rating is G (BER No. 115017345). While the sale price was not disclosed in the listing, the property achieved a price of €4,487 per m² at auction, reflecting the strong demand for development sites in this part of Dublin.