Buyers expected to flock to Pairc na Gloine sale
The pitch of selling agents, Property Partners Morgan McCarthy is that the houses are very affordable in comparison to Kenmare prices generally, which are higher than the Kerry average.
Prices start at €255,000 for the three-bed terraced house and rise to €340,000 for the four-bed semi. Located just past the Kenmare Bay Hotel on the Sneem road, the showhouse will be open this weekend from 1-4pm for viewings.
The new Park Developments scheme not only looks good, it also offers well though-out accommodation, says auctioneer, John Sullivan, and is a 10-minute walk from the town along well lit footpaths.
A joint venture between Philip O’ Connor Construction and Harte Holdings, Cork, this scheme of 112 units has a mix of 3 & 4 bedroom semi-detached and terraced houses and there will be a Section 23 element launched in the next month or so.
Designed by GMLC architects to maximise living space, all rooms are well proportioned and are finished to the highest specification., says Mr Sullivan.
The quality of design extends to the site layout, which is more imaginative than usual and every effort has been made to retain the many mature trees which bound the site.
With views of the mountains and lots of green space, the scheme includes a creche.
Philip O’Connor Construction were also responsible for the Orchard in Beaufort and are in the first phase of the Greenfields scheme at Firies village.




