Over €20k an acre expected for 45-acre farm west of Cork City

This is a star holding that will attract a lot of attention
The 44.67-acre holding is in the townland of Clashanimud, 6km to the north of Innishannon, 8km from Bandon and 5km from Crossbarry village.

The 44.67-acre holding is in the townland of Clashanimud, 6km to the north of Innishannon, 8km from Bandon and 5km from Crossbarry village.

Another farm has come on the market in the Innishannon area in Co Cork and, similar to the property featured last week, it has all the advantages of quality and proximity to Cork City.

The 44.67-acre holding is in the townland of Clashanimud, 6km to the north of Innishannon, 8km from Bandon and 5km from Crossbarry village.

According to David Busteed of Bandon-based selling agents Sherry Fitzgerald Brennan Busteed, this is a star holding that will attract a lot of attention.

“We expect very strong interest given its location and the size of the holding on offer,” Mr Busteed said.

The house on 60sq m of living space has a living room, kitchen, bathroom and bedroom, with mature garden to the front.
The house on 60sq m of living space has a living room, kitchen, bathroom and bedroom, with mature garden to the front.

With Cork City only 20 minutes away, this piece of land is in the zone where there is a pattern of very strong prices being achieved for some time. Furthermore, it is a very good-quality grassland holding.

“It’s a smashing property,” Mr Busteed said. “It’s all in one block with no waste ground… all the fields are south-facing with stunning countryside views from them.”

The farm has the added attraction of a dwelling on site, offering 60sq m of living space, as well as a collection of outbuildings. Accommodation includes living room, kitchen, bathroom and bedroom, with mature garden to the front.

The old-style farm buildings are gathered around a concrete yard and the price guide is “offers in excess of” €890,000 (€20,000/acre).

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