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Want to wake up every morning and see the sea? Then this completely refurbished apartment in the heart of Salthill could be the answer to your dreams.
No.12 Galway Bay Apartments is an upper floor two-bed, one-bathroom apartment, comprising of approximately 66 sq.m – with uninterrupted views of Galway Bay.
Completely refurbished by current owners, the property has been fully modernised with upgraded kitchen and bathroom fittings, quality flooring, new panel radiators, and impressive vaulted ceilings.
Situated to the front of the complex, no.12 Galway Bay Apartments has its own balcony with beautiful views overlooking Salthill Promenade, Galway Bay and towards Clare Hills.
It is also just around the corner from popular outdoor landmarks such as Salthill promenade and Blackrock diving tower, with Leisureland, Galway Bay Golf Club, the Tennis Club and Pearse Stadium all an easy walk away.
Coming with a guide price of €390,000, viewing can be arranged through O’Donnellan & Joyce Auctioneers at www.odj.ie – and this property works for a variety of purchasers, whether as owner occupancy or investment, given its quality condition and location.
Pictured: The exterior of No.12 Galway Bay Apartments.
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