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Author: Our Reporter
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If there’s one thing better than owning a home in Salthill, it’s probably owning five of them – and all under the one roof. Because that way, you don’t just get a place to live – you also make an investment in your future.
A rare chance to do just that has presented itself on the property marked with O’Donnellan and Joyce offering for sale Maywood Court, a five-apartment complex in the heart of the tourist hotspot.
The three-storey residential building comprising a mix of one- and two-bedroomed apartments is of course just minutes from Galway City Centre the scenic village of Salthill with its Prom and beaches.
It can of course be seen entirely as a business investment, and with rental properties – with either long-term leases or as holiday lets – at a premium, this is a gilt-edged opportunity to get a substantial footing onto the property market.
Built around 2005, this building in the heart of Lower Salthill boasts two ground floor apartments with outdoor area to the front; two first floor apartments – each with a rear terrace – and a penthouse duplex apartment with wraparound terrace to the front.
In total, that means this property at 90-92 Salthill Road Lower boasts eight bedrooms and five bathrooms. The BER ranges from C1 to D2, and the apartments themselves range in size from 50.27 sqm to 89.71 sqm.
The properties are very well laid out and have the bonus of secure gated parking at the rear for the residents of the building. Just a stone’s throw from the promenade, local beaches, shops and within walking distance of Galway’s thriving city centre, UHG and the University of Galway.
There are also, of course, a number of notable primary and secondary schools in the area include Scoil Fhursa, Taylors Hill, Salerno, St. Joseph’s Patrician College, often known as “The Bish” and Coláiste Iognáid.
This development at Maywood Court comes with a price tag of €1.3 million. Viewing is highly recommended and guaranteed not to disappoint.
For further details, contact O’Donnellan & Joyce on 091-564212. Properties can be viewed on our website www.odj.ie.
Pictured: The exterior of Maywood Court in Lower Salthill.
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