Thank you
Your message has been sent successfully, we will get in touch with you as soon as possible.
€1,000,000
Site Formerly Known As
'The Show Boat'
17 The Glen
Waterford City
Description
The site has planning permission for a ground floor commercial unit extending to approx. 203 sq.m. The residential section of the development is as follows: 18 x one beds, 19 x two beds and 1 x three bed. This development extends over five blocks, ranging in heights of 2, 3, 4 and 5 storeys.
The development will also include pedestrian access from two new laneways opening off James Street, the provision of a commercial unit of 203 sqm split on two levels on the corner of The Glen and James Street, along with an associated bin store, bicycle parking, landscaping and site works.
Further details in relation to the planning application can be shared upon request. The planning permission granted by Waterford City Council, planning application (Planning Permission Ref: 23/279).
Location
The property is situated in the central area of The Glen, close to Ballybricken and just outside the City Centre. The property is surrounded by excellent local amenities and transport links, with the national bus and rail stations all within easy walking distance. The Hyper Supervalu Shopping Centre which comprises of Caulfield's Supervalu amongst other retail outlets is close by, all amenities that Waterford City Centre has to offer are also within easy walking distance.
Description
The irregular shaped site, currently has a house and vacant pub on the lands.
The plans consist of demolishing 17 The Glen and The Showboat pub with its associated snooker halls and outbuildings, followed by the construction of a multi-storey residential development arranged in five blocks of varying heights.
BER of existing premises D1
About the Area
Waterford (Irish: Port Láirge) is the oldest city in Ireland, situated at the head of Waterford Harbour, with a population of 46,732. The city is served by 21 primary schools and 9 secondary schools. River Suir, which flows through Waterford City, has provided a basis for the city's long maritime history. The M9 motorway, connects the city to Dublin. The N24 road connects the city to Limerick city. The N25 road connects the city to Cork city. The route continues eastwards to Rosslare Harbour. Bus services operate throughout the city centre and across the region. Waterford railway station is the only railway station in the county of Waterford.
Get Directions Buying property is a complicated process. With over 40 years’ experience working with buyers all over Ireland, we’ve researched and developed a selection of useful guides and resources to provide you with the insight you need..
From getting mortgage-ready to preparing and submitting your full application, our Mortgages division have the insight and expertise you need to help secure you the best possible outcome.
Applying in-depth research methodologies, we regularly publish market updates, trends, forecasts and more helping you make informed property decisions backed up by hard facts and information.
Need Help?
Our AI Chat is here 24/7 for instant support
Help To Buy Scheme
The property might qualify for the Help to Buy Scheme. Click here to see our guide to this scheme.
First Home Scheme
The property might qualify for the First Home Scheme. Click here to see our guide to this scheme.
