RTE broadcaster Miriam O'Callaghan has decided to take her stunning Dublin home off the market.
The star and her husband Steve Carson decided to sell their South Dublin house for over €1.6 million earlier this year.
The large six-bedroom home was described as "wonderful, warm and inviting", with "immense charm and character" on the listing by estate agents Sherry Fitzgerald.
It seems that the beautiful property was too good to part with as the couple has chosen to stay put for the foreseeable.
O'Callaghan has lived in the large six-bedroom home since 1997, and the property listing received significant interest.
However, the house has been taken off the market after the family made a big decision on whether to sell or not.

The clan decided not to sell the beautiful abode as they want to remain in the area given its proximity to school, college and work.
O'Callaghan told the Irish Daily Mail: "Not very long at all after we placed our home on the market, we all, as a family, realised that we really love our home and simply no one wanted to leave it.
"It's in a great location near the schools, colleges and workplaces which we all travel to every day.
"So we made the decision to take it off the market very quickly as there had been a lot of interest in it and we didn't want to end up disappointing a buyer."
The Prime Time presenter and mother-of-eight said that they were all happy with the decision not to move.
"[It was] a great decision - everyone at home is very happy, including our dog Chance," she added.