Thank you
Your message has been sent successfully, we will get in touch with you as soon as possible.
€225,000 Sold
Stephen Street
Sligo
F91 EF61
Description
Prominent Town Centre commercial property located in the heart of Sligo’s Central Business Area at Stephen Steet.
Currently laid out in offices over three floors the property is suitable for a either single business occupier or separate occupiers divided over ground and upper floors.
On the ground floor there are two interconnecting rooms with self contained door from hallway and kitchen and bathroom facilities to the rear. Each of the first and second floors has a large room to the front and a smaller office adjoining.
Outside there is a sizeable rear yard car parking area with gated access.
Suitable for a variety of uses, adjoining occupiers include CML Financial, McSherry Foley Insurance Brokers and Nicholsons Pharmacy. A number of Banks, Solicitors, Accountants and other professional services also present on the street.
The recent completion of Queen Maeve’s Square and other proposed public realm and regeneration plans for the area under the Urban Regeneration and Development Fund (URDF) promise to enhance the Stephen Street area further in the coming years.
Features
Part Double glazed PVC windows
Car Parking Yard to rear
Convenient location in Sligo's main business area
Security Alarm Fitted
Rooms
Entrance Hall
Room 1 5.22m x 4.75m
Room 2 3.95m x 2.9m
Rear
Kitchen & WCs 6.19m x 3.38m
First Floor
Second Floor
BER Information
BER Number: 800983439
Energy Performance Indicator: 488.09kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Sligo (Irish: Sligeach) is the county town, with a population of 19,452 in 2011. Sligo is a major economic, educational, administrative and cultural centre of Ireland's Border Region. The town is also an important tourist destination, owing mainly to the renowned natural beauty of the surrounding countryside and its literary and cultural associations. Situated on the coastal plain facing the Atlantic Ocean, the town is located on the banks of the Garavogue river between Lough Gill and the estuary leading to Sligo bay. Sligo has a vibrant nightlife, and is a popular destination for local residents and a sizable student population.
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.
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.