Exceptional value in mixed use property in Ballina

Cloherty Chartered Surveyors has announced the auction of a substantial mixed use residential commercial property at Kevin Barry Street, Ballina.

This property has a strategic position on the edge of Ballina town centre adjacent to the site of the old Western People offices, opposite the courthouse and near the junction of Bury Street and the Crossmolina road. It has an excellent profile, is very visible, and has great potential from a range of perspectives. There is a C2 zoning objective for the property (commercial - edge of centre ) in the Ballina Town and Environs Plan.

The ground floor comprises entrance lobby, hair salon, fully tiled wet room/wc, and kitchen. Residential accommodation is spread over floors 1 and 2. This is made up of a large reception room, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms, and bathroom. Windows and doors are uPVC double glazed. The property is fully alarmed. At rear there is a large secure enclosed yard which is accessible from Kevin Barry Street. Mains services are connected. Central heating is from an oil fired system. The BER rating is E1.

Frank Cloherty of Cloherty Chartered Surveyors advises early viewing and enquiries. He also advises that the recovery in prices, evident heretofore in large population centres only, is now continuing apace across the region and people who are thinking of purchasing should act quickly before all of the remaining options to achieve good value are taken up. Frank Cloherty can be contacted at 087 138 4822 or by email to [email protected].

Further details for this property can be viewed online at www.daft.ie/11039603 The auction is due to take place upstairs at The Merrymonk, Killala Road, Ballina, on Friday October 21 at 4pm. Enquiries regarding title and legal matters should be directed to the solicitor with carriage of sale, Pauline Campion, Bourke Carrig & Loftus, Teeling Street, Ballina.

The advised minimum value for this property at Kevin Barry Street, Ballina is €100,000.

 

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