Variety of apartments for sale across key city locations

No 10 Cuirt na Trá.

No 10 Cuirt na Trá.

A trio of Galway city apartments are for sale with DNG Heaslip & Leonard, each offering noteworthy value and distinct advantages for both investors and owner-occupiers. Spanning Salthill, Highfield Park and the city centre, the properties highlight the broad range of opportunities currently available in Galway’s residential market.

The most westerly of the offerings, No 10 Cuirt na Trá in Salthill village, is expected to attract considerable interest due to its prime location and versatility. Guided at €325,000, the owner-occupied apartment is positioned on the village’s main street, putting everyday amenities, cafés and the Salthill Promenade within immediate reach. The property includes a designated underground car space and benefits from no rent restrictions, enhancing its appeal to investors. Selling agent Kyle O’Brien notes that the apartment is equally suited to those seeking a coastal base or to downsizers hoping to transition to a more convenient, amenity-rich setting.

In Highfield Park, Apartment 7, Leinster House presents a different kind of opportunity. This one-bedroom unit — one of only four in the block — requires modernisation, but its location close to the university and hospital positions it firmly within a high-demand rental zone. With an asking price of €150,000, the apartment also includes private rear parking, a sought-after feature in this established residential area. O’Brien comments: "This property will draw attention from investors looking for a value-add project with consistent long-term rental appeal."

Completing the trio is Apartment 2, Lurgan Lane, situated on Augustine Street in the heart of Galway city. Now vacant and ready for immediate occupancy, the property offers strong potential for both short- and long-term rental strategies, as well as for individuals wishing to secure a compact home in the city centre. Its location places it within walking distance of retail, entertainment and transport links, making it a practical choice for commuters and city-based workers.

Selling agent Kyle O’Brien comments: "Collectively, these properties underscore the diversity and depth of Galway’s apartment market. From coastal living in Salthill to student-focused investment potential in Highfield Park and city-centre convenience on Augustine Street, each listing offers a compelling combination of location, value and future potential. With continued demand across all segments of the Galway market, these apartments are expected to draw swift attention from a broad mix of buyers."

To arrange viewings for any of the above properties contact DNG Leonard & Heaslip on 091 565261.

 

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