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A 30ac non-residential farm neighbouring Ireland’s first solar farm is on the market in north Co Wicklow and expecting plenty of interest, writes Tommy Moyles.
A non-residential grassland farm in Co Kilkenny has recently come on the market. All in one block, it is situated in an active agricultural area, writes Tommy Moyles
A residential farm in Co Carlow goes for auction later on in March and auctioneer Edmond Kearney says that it's attracting good interest since it was listed.
A 53ac residential farm in Glenflesk, Co Kerry is situated on the approach to Killarney alongside the N22 and has a lot of strings to its bow, writes Tommy Moyles.
A compact farm with residential potential on the outskirts of Ballina has recently come on the market. A short distance from the centre of the town, the land is all in one block, writes Tommy Moyles.
Demand for land in dairy strongholds has increased due to changes to the nitrates derogation. This west Cork farm should be a good barometer, writes Tommy Moyles.
A holding with plenty of access and site potential has been brought to the market, guided at €450,000. The land is all in one block and would make a good
addition to any farm, writes Tommy Moyles.
A 30ac holding on the Carlow/Wicklow border offers a tempting opportunity for any farmer looking to add to their farm and slurry storage, writes Tommy Moyles.
A former dairy farm in the Ballinasloe area is new to the market. Well fenced and all in grass, this farm has no shortage of potential, writes Tommy Moyles.