A superbly located circa 110.77-acre tillage farm situated at Kilmartin House and farm, Hollystown, Dublin 15 has just arrived on the market this week.
Just five miles from Blanchardstown and within easy reach of the M3 (Dublin/Cavan) and the M2 (Dublin/Monaghan) motorways, the property comes to the market with extensive grain drying and storage facilities, a 5,100 square feet residence and a gate lodge.
It was only launched to the market in recent days by selling agent Ganly Walters, Dublin.
Given its strategic location, just a field away from the housing estate and golf course at Hollystown and within close proximity to the housing estates in Tyrrelstown and the industrial Park in Damastown, the property is likely to offer a substantial level of future hope value.
In fact, the field that divides it from the housing estate at Hollystown is zoned Residential Area R1 – new/proposed residential. Already, there are a range of roundabouts and service roads in place in the vicinity which should bode well for any future development projects.
A prime location
Despite being currently zoned agricultural, such hope value is clearly reflected in the €2m guide price for Kilmartin House and Farm.
At circa €18,000/acre, it certainly represents higher than agricultural value for bare land but the property does come with a residence, grain storage facilities, a prime location and a substantial amount of dual road frontage.
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A superbly located circa 110.77-acre tillage farm situated at Kilmartin House and farm, Hollystown, Dublin 15 has just arrived on the market this week.
Just five miles from Blanchardstown and within easy reach of the M3 (Dublin/Cavan) and the M2 (Dublin/Monaghan) motorways, the property comes to the market with extensive grain drying and storage facilities, a 5,100 square feet residence and a gate lodge.
It was only launched to the market in recent days by selling agent Ganly Walters, Dublin.
Given its strategic location, just a field away from the housing estate and golf course at Hollystown and within close proximity to the housing estates in Tyrrelstown and the industrial Park in Damastown, the property is likely to offer a substantial level of future hope value.
In fact, the field that divides it from the housing estate at Hollystown is zoned Residential Area R1 – new/proposed residential. Already, there are a range of roundabouts and service roads in place in the vicinity which should bode well for any future development projects.
A prime location
Despite being currently zoned agricultural, such hope value is clearly reflected in the €2m guide price for Kilmartin House and Farm.
At circa €18,000/acre, it certainly represents higher than agricultural value for bare land but the property does come with a residence, grain storage facilities, a prime location and a substantial amount of dual road frontage.
For this property and more, see this week's Irish Farmers Journal.
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