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Author: Our Reporter
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This detached family home is located at Fort Lorenzo in Galway and is in excellent decorative order throughout.
No 8 Barr na Carraige, which is accessed off the Bishop O’Donnell Road roundabout, was built in the mid 1990s by Brennan Developers. It is part of a small development of just 26 units and is mainly owner occupied and comprises a mixture of semi-detached and detached family homes.
The property is in excellent decorative order throughout and benefits from having a private west-facing rear garden and overlooks a green area to the front.
Constructed and fitted to a very high standard, this 116 square metre (1,249 sq ft) home is very well maintained both internally and externally. The ground floor comprises a large living room to the front with solid fuel stove.
The kitchen/dining area to the rear features sliding doors to the west facing garden. A utility room and guest toilet complete the ground floor accommodation. Upstairs there are four double bedrooms, one of which is en suite and the main bathroom. A large hot press completes the upstairs accommodation.
Barr na Carraige is an established, mature and quiet residential area, close to all services including Gateway Shopping Park – where Dunnes, B&Q and Harvey Norman are the anchor tenants – and the new Tesco supermarket (formerly Joyces).
There is a variety of schools of all levels within easy walking distance including Salerno and St Enda’s Secondary School, which are less than five minutes’ walk from here.
A short stroll from the property, down Threadneedle Road, will bring you to Salthill Promenade.
Selling agent Lorraine Scully said: “Overall, this is a truly impressive home in an outstanding location, it must be viewed to be appreciated.”
The asking price is €515,000. The BER Rating is D1. For further information or to arrange a viewing, contact Sherry FitzGerald on 091 569123.
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