Apartment living can sometimes be a cheaper alternative for young couples looking for a place of their own or families without children.
While you may have to forgo the traditional garden, balconies overlooking scenic views can make up for it.
We found some gorgeous apartments on sale across Dublin. These properties overlook breathtaking green areas and are on sale for under €400,000.
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Here is the full list from Perfect Property:
36 The View, Larch Hill, Santry - €249,950
A generous apartment with a balcony overlooking a green. The property has a large living/dining/kitchen area, a family bathroom, two double bedrooms and a storage room.
You can view more pictures here
Apartment 54, Millbank, Portmarnock - €365,000
This first-floor apartment is tucked away in the idyllic Links Development. The two-bedroom property boasts two suntrap balconies.
You can read more about it here
Apartment 18, Ros Mor View, Scholarstown Road, Knocklyon - €250,000
The one-bedroom apartment in Knocklyon has a lovely south-west facing balcony. The property is located in a popular gated development.
Apartment 80, Riverbank Hall, Addison Avenue, Glasnevin - €375,000

This top-floor apartment has access to a large terrace that enjoys spectacular views towards Glasnevin Cemetery and the Dublin mountains. The apartment consists of a living/dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms, and a bathroom.
You can check out the full apartment here
38A The Weir, Martin's Row, Chapelizod - €335,000
Set in Chapelizod, this two-bedroom apartment has access to Phoenix Park and is not very far from the city centre. The apartment has a lovely balcony that overlooks the tranquil green village setting.
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