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0.82 Acre Development Site
Drumree Road
Dunshaughlin
Co Meath
Description
It is one of the finest remaining plots of undeveloped zoned land occupying a pivotal position at the leading edge of the extremely popular and well establish town of Dunshaughlin.
The town itself has benefited massively from expansion in terms of residential and commercial developments and with the availability of services to the town not to mention the close proximity of the M3 motorway (entry/exit junction 6), Dunshaughlin in now undoubtedly the focus for developers/investors all of whom see this location as a huge development opportunity (subject to full planning permission).
Recent residential projects include The Willows, Fairfield, Cnoc Tiarnach, Dun Rioga, The Rectory and Grange Park.
Recent commercial projects include Aldi and Lidl
Development Potential
It is our considered opinion that this site represents one of the last remaining high profile residential infill sites in Dunshaughlin (Currently zoned residential - A1).
There is a wonderful opportunity to capitalize on the market demand for family housing/apartments. This site is ideal for a nicely designed residential project to include apartments and/or a townhouse development (subject to planning permission).
Given that the site has substantial road frontage onto two different roads, there is also potential for a commercial project (subject to planning permission and change of zoning).
Road Frontage
The site has road frontage onto two different roads, extending to approximately 175m. (Drumree road and the Navan road)
Site Area
Net site area is approximate 0.82 of an acre / 0.33 of a hectare.
Zoning
Under the current Meath County Council development for Dunshaughlin 2013/2019 the said site is currently zoned - A1 for residential use, “to protect and enhance the amenity of developed residential communities.”
Please note a full services site survey was recently competed by the vendors and a copy report is available on request.
Services
All essential services are adjacent to the site, including mains sewerage, mains water, esb and telecommunications. No services survey has been carried out by the auctioneers. We would advise any interested clients to conduct their own services search.
About the Area
Dunshaughlin (Irish: Dún Seachlainn) is 29 km from Dublin on the R147 (formally the N3 road). It is a growing satellite town of Dublin. Several housing estates centre on a main street with multiple retail units consisting of newsagents, pubs, take away food outlets, clothing stores and banks. There is also a business park on the outskirts of the town.
Dunshaughlin houses numerous public amenities, including a library, Meath County Council civic offices, a large community and sports centre, home to most of the town's organisations as well as a health centre. In 2006, a town park was opened. Dunshaughlin has two primary schools and a secondary school, which was recently selected as one of 12 schools worldwide to take part in Microsoft's Innovative Schools programme.
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