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101/103 Howth Road
Clontarf
Dublin 3
D03 FH96
Description
This property is a well-located retail and residential opportunity situated on Howth Road, a busy thoroughfare linking Clontarf and Marino to Killester, Raheny, and Howth. A retail occupier would undoubtedly benefit from the high volume of vehicles passing by each day. Clontarf Dart Station is a 15-minute walk from the property, and numerous Dublin Bus routes pass by the property.
Key attributes:
• Excellent opportunity to acquire a vacant retail and residential property.
• Retail unit extending to approximately 47 sq m (506 sq ft) – vacant from 2019.
• 2 bed residential property extending to approximately 67 sq m (724 sq ft)
• Benefit of full vacant possession
• Opportunity to refurbish the entire
• Within close proximity to major employment hubs including Eastpoint Business Park, Dublin Port IFSC and Grand Canal.
• Located close to a host of local amenities, both retail and leisure
• Unique offering for value-add investors and owner occupiers.
Please contact the Sherry FitzGerald Commercial team for more information or to arrange an inspection.
BER Information
BER Number: 111264024
Energy Performance Indicator: 646.48
About the Area
Clontarf is a coastal suburb on the northside of Dublin. It has a range of commercial facilities mainly centred on Vernon Avenue. Clontarf's most notable amenity is its seafront, with a promenade running continuously from Alfie Byrne Road to the wooden bridge at Dollymount. As well as extensive walks and green areas, St Anne’s Park situated between Clontarf and Raheny is the second largest municipal park in Dublin, is part of a former 202 hectares (500 acres) estate assembled by members of the Guinness family. Features include an artificial pond and a number of follies, a fine collection of trees, a playground, parklands walks and recreational facilities including golf.and tennis. Clontarf contains numerous sporting facilities, such as GAA, Rugby, Cricket, Tennis and Sailing. The largest municipal park is nearby (North) Bull Island, also shared between Clontarf and Raheny. North Bull Island is an island located in Dublin Bay, about 5 km long and 800 m wide, lying roughly parallel to the shore off Clontarf (including Dollymount), Raheny, Kilbarrack, and facing Sutton. It has been named by UNESCO as a biosphere reserve. It is the only biosphere reserve in a capital city in the world. The island, with a sandy beach known as Dollymount Strand running its entire length, the island also hosts St Anne’s and Royal Dublin golf clubs.
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