RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY IN IRELAND FROM 3 501 520 💷 GBP
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LIFESTYLE AMENITIES
- Golf
- Ski
- Beach
- Diving
- Equestrian
- Biking
- Hiking
- Fishing
- Spa
- Wine
7- Bed Stately Home for Sale
£3,501,520
Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
Listed By: Finnegan Menton Ltd on 29.04.2014LIFESTYLE AMENITIES
- Golf
- Ski
- Beach
- Diving
- Equestrian
- Biking
- Hiking
- Fishing
- Spa
- Wine
2- - 4 Bed Development Listings for Sale
From £115,112 to £288,875
Straffan, Leinster, Ireland
Listed By: Richmond Green on 20.08.2010Browse 2 residential property in Ireland - 🏠 houses & apartments for sale from 3 501 520 💷 GBP on TheMoveChannel.com.
Ireland’s unique charm and natural beauty are envied the 🌎 world over – the influence this tiny 🏝 island has had on the whole planet is simply extraordinary. Despite a rather catastrophic slump in property values between 2007 and 2012, things are once again heading in the right direction – average prices in Dublin spiked a massive 15 per cent during 2013 alone. Rental yields remain consistently high across major cities like Dublin, Cork and Galway, while tourism numbers are steadily growing by the year. As such, short and long-term letting opportunities abound. What’s more, property prices in rural Ireland remain surprisingly low and make excellent prospects for vacation rentals – Ireland’s bounce-back from economic hardship has so far proved impressive to say the least.
Ireland’s unique charm and natural beauty are envied the 🌎 world over – the influence this tiny 🏝 island has had on the whole planet is simply extraordinary. Despite a rather catastrophic slump in property values between 2007 and 2012, things are once again heading in the right direction – average prices in Dublin spiked a massive 15 per cent during 2013 alone. Rental yields remain consistently high across major cities like Dublin, Cork and Galway, while tourism numbers are steadily growing by the year. As such, short and long-term letting opportunities abound. What’s more, property prices in rural Ireland remain surprisingly low and make excellent prospects for vacation rentals – Ireland’s bounce-back from economic hardship has so far proved impressive to say the least.