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A super Co Laois farm of 74.4ac has recently come on the market and has attracted strong interest over a very short period of time, writes Tommy Moyles.
A short distance east of Dunmanway, the property includes a residence and farmyard that contains a mix of modern and older style farm buildings, writes Tommy Moyles.
Centrally based in Co Waterford, the property is within easy access of all top Irish racecourses and has accomodation for 30 horses, writes Tommy Moyles.
A pair of land owners have come together to offer their adjoining land to the market. This novel approach presents an excellent opportunity to prospective buyers, writes Tommy Moyles.
A 72ac farm in south Mayo has recently come on the market. All in one block it has a good concrete yard with cattle handling facilities and accomodation, writes Tommy Moyles.
A 100ac residential stud farm a short distance from Limerick racecourse has recently come on the market and is a stand out, state of the art equine property, writes Tommy Moyles.
Occupying a central spot in the road network of Co Kerry, this circa 20ac block of ground has attracted significant interest since it was launched on the market, writes Tommy Moyles.
The Co Galway farm presents a good opportunity to purchase a good block of grassland farm that has a slatted shed and silage slab, writes Tommy Moyles.