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Family homes and investment properties in Galway City attract ‘tremendous interest’

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Grattan Park, Salthill - SOLD €475,000

Around €5 million worth of sales were recorded at this week’s O’Donnellan & Joyce ‘Wild Atlantic Way’ auction, where almost 60 properties went under the hammer.

Auctioneer Colm O’Donnellan said there was “tremendous interest” in properties, particularly those in Galway City.

“There was great value for buyers particularly outside town, but there is very strong interest in Galway city at the moment,” he said.

Highlights of the auction on Tuesday included a bungalow on Taylor’s Hill, which sold for €525,000 and a five-bed semi in Glenard Avenue, Salthill, which sold for €520,000.

Among the properties sold were:

St Isadore’s, The Nurseries, Taylor’s Hill. Three-bed bungalow on a private site, which had an Advised Minimum Value of €400,000. It had three bidders chasing it, and within five minutes, the price was brought to €525,000.

45 Dún Aengus, Dock Street, Galway. A spacious four-bed townhouse with two parking spaces and just a short walk from Quay Street. The AMV was €250,000, and the hammer fell at €350,000.

20 Glenard Avenue, Salthill. A five-bed (four en suites and a bath/wet room) semi presented in showhouse condition which had an AMV of €475,000. Two bidders battled for it, and the hammer dropped at €520,000.

15 Cruachán Park, Rahoon Road, Galway. A large five-bed semi-detached home close to Knocknacarra and Westside Shopping Centre. The AMV was €285,000 and it sold for €295,000.

3 Beach Avenue, Salthill. Two-bed semi-detached property located on Salthill’s ‘Golden Mile’, it had an AMV of €230,000 and sold for €10,000 below that.

32 Grattan Park, Salthill. A detached four-bed house just minutes from Salthill Promenade. Two couples vied for the house – which had an AMV of €450,000 – and it sold for €475,000.

16 Shantalla Place, Galway. A four-bed terraced property close to NUI Galway and UHG, which had an AMV of €295,000 and sold for €25,000 in excess of that figure.

51 Castlelawn Heights, Headford Road, Galway. A three-bed semi located 2km from UHG and NUIG which had an AMV of €198,000. Bidding opened at €190,000 and it finally sold at €246,000.

An tSean Chéibh, Kilronan, Inis Mór. The property came to the market in four lots with Lot 1 comprising the restaurant/takeaway with an AMV of €175,000.  Lot 2 a substantial development site neighbouring An tSean Cheibh with an AMV of €100,000 and Lot 3 a small cottage with an AMV of €25,000.  Lot no. 4 was a combination of Lots 1, 2 & 3 with an AMV of €300,000. The properties were offered individually and a price of €375,000 was achieved and then the combination of all three lots was offered together, where bidding increased dramatically with five interested parties (two overseas phone bidders) bid intensely in increments of €5,000 – it sold for €505,000.

For more, read this week’s Connacht Tribune.

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Detached home in Knocknacarra has host of amenities nearby

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Shangort Park, Knocknacarra: well finished.

O’Donnellan and Joyce are handling the sale of a large four-bed detached property located in Shangort Park, Knocknacarra, in Galway.

Located just off Shangort Road, Number 11 was constructed in the early 2000s.

It is a small, quiet development comprised of a mixture or detached and semi-detached homes finished to the highest of standards and overlooking a large green area.

In terms of location, this property has all that one would require and is ideally located within a short walk of quality local schools such as Gaelscoil Mhic Ahmlaigh, Knocknacarra National School and Colaiste Na Coiribe.

An abundance of amenities include the Gateway Shopping Park (B&Q) and Tesco. There are a number of ample green spaces and playing fields close by such as McGrath’s Field, Cappagh Park and Millars Lane.

The property is also located just minutes from the stunning surroundings of Rusheen Bay and Rusheen Woods and the area also boasts a wealth of local amenities.

For more, read this week’s Connacht Tribune.

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Boasting uninterrupted bay views

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Sky Road, Kingstown, Clifden: the agents are looking for bids over €525,000.

Property firm iamsold, whose online bidding and auction platform is used by more 300 auctioneers across Ireland, is continuing to take entries for its 2023 auctions with the next dates scheduled for May 18, June 22 and July 20.

Shane May, Sales Manager for iamsold said: “Previous years have shown the May to July period is particularly strong for selling residential and commercial property. We have an excellent variety of properties currently on offer, and we are finding that there is an ongoing appetite for realistically priced property throughout the country. Our partner auctioneers have been kept busy as requests for viewings remain high.”

Among the properties for sale at the moment are:

Sky Road, Clifden. This is a two-bed property described as “character filled” set in a wonderful holiday location.

This is a traditional cottage which has been cleverly extended to retain its character with a modern living interior. The focal point is the extended living area with full and uninterrupted views over Kingstown Bay. The property is offered at bids over €525,000 and for sale by Sherry FitzGerald Mangan.

Main Street, Headford. Currently the property comprises two buildings, one of which was a public house, whilst the other was a private dwelling. Subject to planning, there is potential to extend to the rear of the property and create multiple units which could potentially provide 2 x 2 bed apartments, along with 3 x 1 bed apartments and could be eligible for the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant, offering between €30,000 and €50,000 towards the renovations. The property is offered at bids over €145,000 and for sale by Michelle Burke Estate Agents.

For more information on the auction, call 091 882121 or visit iamsold.ie

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19th Century cottage boasts incredible views

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The cottage is set on almost 11 acres.

DNG Martin O’Connor Land Sales are holding an online auction on May 11, where two lots of land in Letterfrack will go under the hammer.

The first lot is an opportunity to acquire a cottage with shed ruins on 4.34ha (10.72 acres) of top-quality land at Attirowerty. Enjoying incredible views in all direction, this land is one of the most outstanding opportunities to acquire a lovely holding of meticulously maintained farmland in the Connemara region in many years.

Bordering the Traheen River, the cottage – dating back to the 1800s – is a traditional stone built property under a galvanised roof laid out in two rooms with open fireplaces in each room. Across the yard there are the ruins of a large shed which could be renovated.

Looking south the cottage enjoys views of Ballinakill Bay, Tully Hill and Letter Hill to the west whilst to the north Diamond Hill and the Mweelrea mountains with many more hills of south Mayo are visible in the distance.

Fully enclosed by stonewalls and concrete post with wire fencing, the land laid out in three large sections provides excellent grazing with a cattle holding yard and cattle crush.

The land is suited for all types of livestock grazing with cattle farming been the main enterprise over the years on the holding. Due to its excellent order the land would be the perfect location for breeding Connemara ponies and also ideal for holding sheep due to its field system and good boundaries.

The property presents itself as an excellent proportion for those looking for a cottage hideaway that they can renovate to their own style in this scenic part of Ireland with a wonderful atmosphere surrounding it. The lands are ideally suited to existing landowners looking to expand or those looking to set up a small holding centrally located between Clifden and Letterfrack.

Lot 2, consisting of commonage lands in three sections at Attirowerty and Baunoge, amounts to 25.5 acres and is also for sale by online auction on the day.

For further information, contact DNG Martin O’Connor on 091 866708.

 

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