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The view from the balcony is unrivalled – a window to watch the sun go down on Galway Bay – and that’s just one of the attractions of a two-bed apartment that has come onto the market in the heart of Salthill.
The only downside is that the new owner of this Galway Bay Sea View Apartment won’t actually get to enjoy that themselves – but everyone who does will be paying them for the privilege!
This first-floor apartment is described as a holiday or short-term let; it’s part of a pooled rental scheme and as such represents an exceptional investment opportunity for prospective buyers.
At 80 m², this two-bed, two-bathroom property is located directly opposite the Salthill Promenade with majestic and uninterrupted views over the Salthill Promenade and beaches, out onto Galway Bay and across to the hills of Clare.
The property is accessed from the main communal entrance lobby via stairs or lift access and is presented in mint condition with its own private balcony overlooking the Prom.
The apartment is comprised of an entrance hall, two large double bedrooms with built in wardrobes and master offering an en suite bathroom.
A bright open plan living, dining and kitchen with large windows drawing vast amounts of light, overlooks the Salthill Prom & also has access to a private balcony. A large main bathroom completes the accommodation for this wonderful property.
One of the key highlights of this property is its impressive return on investment, making it a secure choice for those seeking financial stability or a comfortable pension investment.
The on-site management company handles lettings on a weekly or fortnightly basis, ensuring maximum occupancy and hassle-free management.
Overall, Galway Bay Sea View Apartments is a modern apartment complex, the development features a mix of meticulously maintained two and three-bedroom apartments, all presented in show house condition. The complex is secure and well maintained with underground resident off street parking.
It is a short walk from the iconic Blackrock diving tower in one direction and just a hop, skip and jump in the other direction from the village of Satlhill with its many shops, cafes, and bars & restaurants. It is for sale by private treaty at a guide price of €375,000, and viewings can be arranged through the estate agents, O’Donnellan & Joyce, who can be contacted on 091-564212, Monday to Friday or you can view the property on their website www.odj.ie.
Pictured: Galway Bay Sea View Apartments.
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