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€795,000 Sold
74 Bridge Street
Skibbereen
Co Cork
P81 DW42
Description
Town centre investment property.
Total floor area is 460 sq. m. / 4950 sq. ft. approximately.
GROUND FLOOR:
Currently let for use as a Pharmacy.
Floor Area: 182 sq. m. / 1960 sq. ft. approximately.
FIRST FLOOR:
Apartment 1: Open plan living room and kitchen, 2 bedrooms and a shower room.
Apartment 2: Open plan living room and kitchen with sunny conservatory off, 1 bedroom and shower room.
SECOND FLOOR:
Apartment 3: Open plan living room and kitchen, 2 bedrooms and a shower room.
Apartment 4: Open plan living room and kitchen, 1 bedroom and shower room.
Excellent opportunity to purchase an exceptional investment property within the town centre of Skibbereen.
TENANCY
The ground floor Pharmacy is let on a 10 year lease from 2024 and is unaffected by the sale.
The Apartments are vacant, renovated and are ready to furnish and occupy.
TENURE
The property is held on a Freehold title.
Skibbereen is a prosperous market and tourist town with a significant hinterland in a prime location within West Cork. Skibbereen is approximately 85 km southwest of Cork City and Airport. The N71 (National Road Route) travels from Cork City through Skibbereen and is part of the Wild Atlantic Way linking Cork to Kerry.
It is rare in Skibbereeen to have an opportunity to purchase a prime investment property with excellent rental income. The property could be suitable for a Pension Fund or private investor.
BER Information
BER Number: 800980609
Energy Performance Indicator: 298.1 kWh/m2/yr
About the Area
Skibbereen (pop.2000), on the Ilen river, a little inland from the indented West Cork coast, is known as the capital of West Cork. It's a lively and picturesque town filled with the brightly-painted houses typical of this region. It's also a centre of good food and the arts.
The West Cork Arts Centre showcases a diverse range of art and theatre and Skibbereen is renowned for the quality of its food with many artisan producers living nearby. During the Famine, Skibbereen was one of the worst affected towns in the country and today the Skibbereen Heritage Centre's Great Famine Exhibition uses contemporary sources and dramatisation to tell its story. Outside the town a marine lake, Lough Hyne, is a nature reserve with a unique ecology and many rare species. Many celebrities and foreigners have chosen to settle in this region, giving Skibbereen and environs a cosmopolitan feel.
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