Dublin

Europe's HQ for tech and more

Dublin

With an incredible culture full of literary greats, rugged scenery, ancient castles, world renowned sports, inclusive goodwill, and life affirming music, the fact that business is booming in Ireland is only a plus. From Facebook, to Google, over 700 US companies have already picked Ireland as their European HQ and there’s no doubt more are coming. For those who dream of living and working abroad, Ireland might be their best bet. The bonus? If you are eligible for an EU Work Visa, then the rest of Europe’s at your fingertips. AND if you’re of Irish decent, the government wants to give you a visa.

Europe’s HQ for tech and more

Dublin

With an incredible culture full of literary greats, rugged scenery, ancient castles, world renowned sports, inclusive goodwill, and life affirming music, the fact that business is booming in Ireland is only a plus. From Facebook, to Google, over 700 US companies have already picked Ireland as their European HQ and there’s no doubt more are coming. For those who dream of living and working abroad, Ireland might be their best bet. The bonus? If you are eligible for an EU Work Visa, then the rest of Europe’s at your fingertips. AND if you’re of Irish decent, the government wants to give you a visa.

A personality all their own

Home In Dublin

From the unique Georgian style of the 18th century to the delicate Gothic that followed, to the current triumphs of historic preservation, Irish houses have a character and personality quite different from that found anywhere else.

Often whimsical and definitely quirky, they provide a sanctuary from the Irish climate, which is frequently grey, cold and damp. Over the centuries, Ireland’s domestic architecture and interior design have developed a distinctive personality in which color and vivacity are highly prized.

Although Irish decorative styles may differ, each home demonstrates the qualities that have made Irish interiors admired across the world- a rich color palette, an affinity with the landscape, an appreciation of the patina of the antique, and a passion for the work created by a rich tradition of artists and craftsmen.

 

A personality all their own

Home In Dublin

From the unique Georgian style of the 18th century to the delicate Gothic that followed, to the current triumphs of historic preservation, Irish houses have a character and personality quite different from that found anywhere else.

Often whimsical and definitely quirky, they provide a sanctuary from the Irish climate, which is frequently grey, cold and damp. Over the centuries, Ireland’s domestic architecture and interior design have developed a distinctive personality in which color and vivacity are highly prized.

Although Irish decorative styles may differ, each home demonstrates the qualities that have made Irish interiors admired across the world- a rich color palette, an affinity with the landscape, an appreciation of the patina of the antique, and a passion for the work created by a rich tradition of artists and craftsmen.

 

Did you know

Dublin FUN FACTS

Guns are illegal unless one owns a farm

Ireland has 3 of the friendliest cities in the world according to Travel & Leisure Magazine.

Employees get to enjoy four weeks paid leave and eight public holidays

A small capital with a huge reputation, Dublin has a mix of heritage and hedonism that will not disappoint. All you have to do is show up.

3 Types of Properties

for Every Wallet

Potential Property:

North Quays : $400 - 700k

Once the center of Dublin’s shipping industry, this area is now becoming a series of streets filled with office buildings named after the wharves that once stood at the water’s edge. An up and coming neighborhood, properties are bound to increase in the next few years, as more trendy bars, hotels and clubs take up an address here.

Potential Property:

North Quays : $400 - 700k

Once the center of Dublin’s shipping industry, this area is now becoming a series of streets filled with office buildings named after the wharves that once stood at the water’s edge. An up and coming neighborhood, properties are bound to increase in the next few years, as more trendy bars, hotels and clubs take up an address here.

Baseline Property:

Old Town: $350 - 550k

Dating back to Viking and medieval times, this cobblestone enclave of this historic location includes Dublin Castle, the remnants of the city’s original walls, and St. Patricks Cathedral. Recently gaining cachet for its hip boutiques where local designers sell their clothes, properties fall within the lower end for Dublin city.

Dream Property

Dalkey $1.6 - 2.3mil

Known as the “sleepy seaside town with a difference”, this area comes alive at night with its belt of vibrant pubs. With its famous coastline and equally famous residents, living here means you are never far from a spectacular view. And because it is only 20 minutes from the city center, one can get a taste of seaside without going far.

Baseline Property:

Old Town: $350 - 550k

Dating back to Viking and medieval times, this cobblestone enclave of this historic location includes Dublin Castle, the remnants of the city’s original walls, and St. Patricks Cathedral. Recently gaining cachet for its hip boutiques where local designers sell their clothes, properties fall within the lower end for Dublin city.

Dream Property

Dalkey $1.6 - 2.3mil

Known as the “sleepy seaside town with a difference”, this area comes alive at night with its belt of vibrant pubs. With its famous coastline and equally famous residents, living here means you are never far from a spectacular view. And because it is only 20 minutes from the city center, one can get a taste of seaside without going far.

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