Asking price: €450,000
Agent: Lisney Sotheby’s International Realty (021) 427 8500
The waterside position of this detached bungalow in the heart of the Reeks district is quite spectacular. Set on a 0.6-acre site, it’s near the beach in the fishing village of Cromane. Accommodation includes a lounge, sitting room, kitchen, dining room, utility room, guest WC, three bedrooms and a bathroom.
The back garden slopes down to the shoreline and includes a large workshop. It’s a 10-minute drive to Killorglin, 30 minutes to Kerry airport and Killarney and 45 minutes to Tralee.

Kilmackerrin East, Aughatubrid, Caherciveen, Co Kerry
Kilmackerrin East, Aughatubrid, Caherciveen, Co Kerry
Asking price: €220,000
Agent: Kerry Property Sales (066) 947 4310
This 19th century house has a history, as it’s the birthplace of revolutionary TD, teacher, minister, barrister and judge, Fionán Lynch (1889-1966). The surrounding countryside is just as peaceful as it was when the 1916 veteran and fluent Irish speaker was born.
Accommodation includes a living room, dining room, kitchen and shower room on the ground floor. Upstairs are three double bedrooms and there’s a detached garage. It’s a 15-minute drive to Cahersiveen and an hour to Kerry Airport.

Cullina Park, Beaufort, Killarney, Co Kerry
Cullina Park, Beaufort, Killarney, Co Kerry
Asking price: €450,000
Agent: DNG Ted Healy (064) 663 900
This dormer bungalow is set on a 0.61-acre site of landscaped grounds lined with tall trees and hedges. A separate studio cabin at the end of the back garden offers flexible use as a home office, workshop or den, while a detached garage provides lots of storage space.
Measuring 2,282 sq ft, it has two living rooms, a dining room, kitchen, family room, office, four bedrooms (two en suite) and a family bathroom. Beaufort village is a three-minute drive away and it’s 15 minutes to Killarney.

Graignagreana, Blackvalley, Kenmare, Co Kerry
Graignagreana, Blackvalley, Kenmare, Co Kerry
Asking price: €290,000
Agent: Sherry FitzGerald Daly (064) 664 1213
The River Owenreagh flows through the southern border of this property, which includes a natural ‘secret’ pool fed by a waterfall. Built in the early 1900s, the house stands on 6.5 acres of meadows and pastureland, with Macgillycuddy’s Reeks as a backdrop.
It’s got an open-plan kitchen/dining/living space downstairs with a bedroom and bathroom above. While its current residents chose not to go ahead with FPP granted for an extension, new owners may want to resubmit the application.