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Author: Our Reporter
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No 37 Arasain Na Mara is a bright and spacious two-bed third floor apartment located overlooking Grattan Beach and Salthill Promenade.
Built in 1998, this property offers a contemporary living space in a prime location with easy access to Salthill Village and only a stroll away from the city centre.
The accommodation comprises an open plan living space with balcony benefitting from views of Grattan Beach. There are two large double bedrooms, one of which also has views. A modern shower room with quality sanitary fittings and a storage cupboard completes the accommodation. The property benefits from a lift internally, secure underground parking and communal gardens in a well-managed block of 40 apartments.
With them Promenade on your doorstep, proximity to Salthill Village, tennis club, golf club, cinema and a host of restaurants and pubs the locality has to offer, this property is ideally located to offer a modern lifestyle.
The 678 square foot apartment is in excellent walk-in condition and ready for immediate occupation.
The asking price €360,000. The BER Rating is D1. For further information or to arrange a viewing, contact Sherry FitzGerald on 091 569123.
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