€20k an acre expected for 49a North Kerry farm
The property is currently all in pasture and can be sold as one unit or in lots.
New to the market with Tralee-based auctioneer Ger Carmody is a 48.6-acre holding in North Kerry.
“This is very good land,” Mr Carmody says. “It’s suitable for grazing or tillage.”
The property is currently all in pasture and can be sold as one unit or in lots.
“There’s a four-bedroom house on the property,” says Mr Carmody. “It hasn’t been lived in for a number of years and needs refurbishment. It can be sold separately if so required.”
The dwelling can be sold on a site of 2.23 acres and the remainder of the land separately. Given the current housing market, it may well be sold in lots.
“We’ve had a good number of calls so far,” adds Mr Carmody. “It’s in a good agricultural heartland and land doesn’t come up there too often. We’re hopeful that there will continue to be good interest going into the new year.”
The accommodation in the house includes porch, lounge, living room, bedroom and kitchen on the ground floor, with bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor.
Located at Ardagh, Causeway, the guide price for the land is €20,000/acre, with the house open to offers.





