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Price Comparison: What can I buy in Co Limerick for under €390,000?

Price Comparison: What can I buy in Co Limerick for under €390,000?

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1 Russell Lawn is a spacious four-bed home set on a large corner site in the popular Russell Lawn development in Dooradoyle. This well-maintained house offers off-street parking, double-glazed windows, side access and a private garden framed by mature hedging. Inside, the bright and versatile layout includes a welcoming hall, living room, kitchen, dining room, utility, downstairs bedroom or home office and a guest toilet. There are three further bedrooms and a family bathroom upstairs. A prime family home in a superb location. The location is ideal for families and commuters thanks to handy road links via the N18, M7 and N69, providing easy access to Limerick city, Shannon Airport and beyond. Top-rated schools such as St. Nessan’s NS, Limerick Educate Together and Mungret Community College are within walking distance. The Crescent Comprehensive and Gaelscoil an Ráithín are also nearby. Key employers in Raheen Business Park and University Hospital Limerick are just minutes away. Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Violet Villa is a distinctive house in the Farranshone area of Limerick. Set on a generous .33 acre site, this charming home spans 137 m² and features three bedrooms, one spacious bathroom and two inviting reception rooms. Steeped in character, the property highlights original 1900s stone walls, a welcoming snug-style kitchen and a striking feature fireplace. Its expansive grounds present endless possibilities for extension, landscaping or creating a private retreat. Perfectly positioned, Violet Villa offers the tranquility of suburban living while being only minutes from Limerick City. Shops, schools, leisure facilities, riverside walks along the Shannon and a vibrant dining scene are all within easy reach. This is a property with plenty of history, charm and potential making Violet Villa a unique opportunity. Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie 128 Dooradoyle Park is a spacious four-bed home in one of Limerick’s most popular neighbourhoods. It’s within walking distance of The Crescent Shopping Centre, gyms, schools, Raheen Industrial Estate and excellent transport links. Inside, the 121 m² layout includes a welcoming hallway that leads to a bright living room with a feature fireplace. This space connects through double doors to an open plan kitchen and dining area with ample storage. Sliding doors open to a deck and generous back garden, ideal for entertaining. A guest toilet completes the ground floor. Upstairs, four well-sized bedrooms include a main with an en suite bathroom plus a stylish main bathroom. Practical features include a modern gas boiler, affording the place a BER of C1, gas-fired central heating, double-glazed windows, secure side access and driveway parking for two cars. With its prime location and excellent layout, 128 is a great chance to own a quality family home in Limerick. Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie This three-bed mid-terrace home has an attic conversion and provides a versatile storage room with a shower room. Tucked away at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in the Ros Mor development, it was built in 2006 and finished to an exceptional standard. This turn-key property offers about 123 m² of stylish, energy-efficient living with a great B1 BER rating, zoned gas central heating, uPVC double glazing and recently installed solar panels. The ground floor features a welcoming hall, guest toilet and a bright open plan kitchen with dining and living space filled with modern fittings, breakfast bar, multi-fuel stove and patio doors to the landscaped southwest-facing garden with pergola. Upstairs are three spacious bedrooms (one with an en suite bathroom) plus a luxurious main bathroom. Extra highlights include two private parking spaces, remote blinds, new composite front door and easy access to schools, shops, University of Limerick and Limerick City. Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie To embed this post, copy the code below on your site 600px wide <iframe width="600" height="460" frameborder="0" style="border:0px;" src="https://www.thejournal.ie/https://www.thejournal.ie/limerick-house-for-sale-2-6805952-Sep2025/?embedpost=6805952&width=600&height=460" ></iframe> 400px wide <iframe width="600" height="460" frameborder="0" style="border:0px;" src="https://www.thejournal.ie/https://www.thejournal.ie/limerick-house-for-sale-2-6805952-Sep2025/?embedpost=6805952&width=400&height=460" ></iframe> 300px wide <iframe width="600" height="460" frameborder="0" style="border:0px;" src="https://www.thejournal.ie/https://www.thejournal.ie/limerick-house-for-sale-2-6805952-Sep2025/?embedpost=6805952&width=300&height=460" ></iframe>