Joyce Clarke offers four bedroom homes in Donaghcloney, Dollingstown, Portadown and Coalisland, with gardens and great locations.

One house is at 60 Nicholson Green, Donaghcloney, and costs about £275,000. It has a great open kitchen, dining, and living area that spans the back of the house. The kitchen has nice storage and appliances, and patio doors open to the garden. There are two reception rooms, one with a wood stove.
Upstairs, find four double bedrooms. The bathroom has a shower and bath. The big corner lot features a large garden, mixing lawn and patio with a pergola. A garage and driveway are included, and it has a good energy rating for savings.
Another home is at 18 Victoria Grove, Dollingstown, costing about £225,000. It offers flexible layouts along with four bedrooms and a modern bathroom downstairs, with a shower and bath. A double bedroom faces the street, and the living room has a bay window.
A snug leads to the garden. The kitchen has good storage. Upstairs, find three double bedrooms, with the master bedroom featuring storage and a shower. The garden has lawn and a patio, and driveway parking is available. Shops and buses are close.
Then, there’s 43 Dobbin Road, Portadown, costing £425,000. It’s on a large lot of about 0.6 acres, near Portadown, Richhill, and Armagh. It provides three reception rooms, including a sunroom.
The kitchen has good storage and appliances, and a separate dining room is available. Upstairs, find four double bedrooms. The main bedroom has a bathroom. The family bathroom features a shower and bath. The double garage has storage upstairs, and the private back garden features lawn, stone, and a patio. The front has ample parking.
Finally, Millbrook, Washingbay Road, Coalisland, offers homes with prices starting at £198,000. These new homes are bright and spacious, offering quality work. Shops, cafes, and restaurants are close.
Dungannon and Armagh are not far, and commuting to Belfast is easy via the M1. The town has primary and high schools, and you can find more schools nearby. Football, Gaelic, and other sports are available. It’s a lovely town to raise a family. A drama club and theater also reside there.