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Author: Our Reporter
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Farrell Auctioneers are handling the sale of this four-bed semi-detached property located in the popular Sliabh Carron development off the Ennis Road in Gort.
Number 78, which is presented in excellent condition by the current occupiers, extends to 1,469 square feet.
The ground floor consists of the entrance hallway, sitting room, kitchen/dining area, utility, toilet, and the first floor consists of four bedrooms (one en suite) and the family bathroom.
According to selling agent Colm Farrell, the property would make an ideal starter home or alternatively for an investment, as the rental market is very strong in this area at the moment.
It features oil-fired central heating and parking for two cars is available at the front of the property. Fibre broadband is also available in the area.
Gort has a choice of supermarkets, restaurants, pharmacies, hotels and a weekly market, and lots of sporting amenities. It has easy access to the M18 motorway making Galway and Limerick very accessible and it also has a regular bus and train service.
The asking price is €275,000. For further information or to arrange a viewing, contact Farrell Auctioneers on 091 632688.
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