DNG Martin O’Connor Estate Agents are pleased to offer for sale by online auction a rare and valuable parcel of land measuring approximately 0.48 hectares (1.18 acres). Nestled in a scenic and peaceful location, this plot presents an ideal opportunity for those seeking land with versatile potential.
Perfectly suited for a variety of uses, this property is especially attractive to adjoining land owners or buyers from urban areas looking for recreational grounds. It offers excellent possibilities for developing a hobby garden, planting vegetables, growing trees, or constructing a workshop (subject to planning permission).
The land benefits from being within easy reach of Inverin, with access to local amenities including shops, pubs, national and secondary schools, and the GAA pitch. This combination of tranquil rural setting and convenient proximity makes the plot a flexible and desirable acquisition.
Please note this property will be offered by online auction (unless sold prior). Vendors may decide to accept pre-auction bids so please register your interest with us to avoid disappointment. The successful bidder is required to pay the balance of 10% deposit and contracts are signed immediately on acceptance of a bid.
Early registration of interest is advised, especially for those considering the combined purchase of the farmhouse and land, as opportunities like this are seldom available.
For further details and to arrange a viewing, contact DNG Martin O'Connor Estate Agents.
Directions:
The property is situated to the rear of H91 X9RH. Access is via a boreen, located just to the west of H91 RKP8. The boreen provides a direct access to the property.
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