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Latest Castle Farm homes launch in Naas tomorrow, prices starting at €305K

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 The second phase of the Ardstone Homes-built Castle Farm development is launched tomorrow and Sunday.
The 178 houses were unveiled earlier this year and 40 traditional two-storey houses have already sold.

The current release of 32 units features:

  • 3 bedroom mid terrace houses B3 (c. 1130 sq ft/ 105 sq m) - Prices from €305,000;
  • 3 bedroom end of terrace houses B1 and B2 (c. 1141-1163 sq ft/ 106-108 sq m) Prices from €320,000;
  • 3 bedroom semi-detached houses B (c. 1206 sq ft/ 112 sq m) Prices from €335,000;

4 bedroom semi-detached houses C & C2 (c. 1421-1507 sq ft/ 132-140 sq m) Priced from €375,000.

SHOW HOUSES OPENING:

Saturday 8th September 2-4PM.

Sunday 9th September 2-4PM.
Castle Farm is located 1km from Naas town centre, past the ruins of Jigginstown Castle, a local landmark.
The first 20 families have already moved into the estate, lured by price and by the fine show houses fitted out by House and Garden Furnishings.

The houses include smart peninsula-style kitchens and appliances, with a separate utility, supplied by Fitzgerald Kitchens, who also did the wardrobes.

 

 

The properties, designed by John Fleming Architects, have handsome proportions and are bathed in light thanks to the decision to go with larger than standard uPVC windows by Grady Joinery.

 

 

These are two-tone, a trend gaining in popularity, where the fenestrations are an agate grey on the outside to match the granite composite sill and surround and white on the inside to merge with the painted walls décor.

 

Second phase

In this second phase, which launches Saturday, September 8th, there are terraced and semi-detached three- and four-bed houses for sale through joint agents DNG New Homes and Naas-based DNG Doyle.

 

 

 

Prices start from €305,000 for a three-bed mid-terrace house of 105sq m (1130 sq ft). This is up 4 per cent on launch prices last March.

 

The end-of-terrace three-beds start from €320,000 and range in size from 106 sq m (1141 sq ft) to 108 sq m (1163 sq ft). Prices for this house style have increased about 5 per cent since launch.

 

Well-considered layout

The three-bed semis, of 112 sq m (1206 sq ft), are potentially the best buy, offering a well-considered layout with a large open-plan living/dining/sitting room and a decent-sized rear garden.

 

 

 

Now asking from €335,000, prices here are up slightly since launch.

Interestingly, asking prices for the four-bed semi, ranging in size from 132 sq m (1421 sq ft) to 140 sq m (1507 sq ft) remain at the same price as they were at launch, from €375,000.

Naas has excellent connectivity with regular bus services to the city centre and a train time to Dublin’s Heuston station of 25 minutes from nearby Sallins, a five-minute drive.

The scheme is one of a number of new developments being developed by Ardstone Homes in Kildare, Dublin and other commuter locations.

Ardstone Homes’ aim is to offer affordable homes to first-time buyers and those wishing to trade up as well, without any compromise on quality and design.

This is evident in Castle Farm and other developments such as White Pines in Rathfarnham and Muileann in Kinsealy.

Managing Director of Ardstone Homes Steve Cassidy says:

“We are very excited to bring the next phase of Castle Farm to the market. Being from Naas myself, it has been a pleasure to see this project come to life and we are delighted to have the first residents in Castle Farm living in their new homes.

"Our team have worked incredibly hard to make sure that we are offering our buyers cleverly designed, well- built homes at realistic prices. We go back to the drawing board with the design of each scheme and ask ourselves what buyers really want.

"We have taken great pride in selecting the detailed finish of these houses, to reflect the true character of Naas and to create classic homes that will never date.

"Our target is to become one of the largest house builders in Ireland so each individual development is very important to us.”

"Ardstone Homes are focused on the delivery of new homes in Dublin and its commuter belt, together with Cork and Galway, and have a number of other developments launching this Autumn including contemporary new schemes at White Pines in Rathfarnham and Furness Wood in Johnstown, Naas.

"We will also have a number of other schemes launching next year including developments in Clane, Newbridge, Celbridge, and Oranmore."

The houses in Castle Farm are well proportioned and range in size from 1,130-1,206 sq ft for a 3-bedroom house, and 1,421-1,507 sq ft for a four-bedroom house.

The exterior of the houses feature a combination of full-brick, and partial-brick with render, and overall the development has a very warm and welcoming feel.

The estate also benefits from an extensive landscaping programme to give it a sense of maturity.

Each house has two parking spaces to the front and a generously proportioned private rear garden. All of the new homes feature fitted kitchens and appliances, bathroom tiling and fitted wardrobes as standard.

The three show houses that will be on view were fitted out by House & Garden Furnishings, and will demonstrate the various house types and layouts on offer.

 

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