Strong interest expected in seaside property

WITH sites in the area going for a maximum of €300,000, auctioneer Roy Dennehy expects keen interest in newly-built detached house priced at €550,000.

Strong interest expected in seaside property

Located in the Crosshaven area, the property overlooks the sea at Church Bay, the one-time holiday destination for Corkonians, this seaside area is now within the Greater Cork ambit and, as such, attracts increasing number of commuters.

In the past while, sales of holiday home have also increased here, with a rising number of international buyers tempted by the top class yachting facilities on this coast.

The commute to the city is helped by a good road infrastructure, but the area also appeals because it’s close to the pharmaceutical companies in the lower harbour region.

Because of good sea views, the bungalow at Church bay has windows to every aspect and a footprint of 2,100 sq ft.

Dressed in simulated granite, the design by architect Richard Beamish provides for four bedrooms, an open plan living area and a separate sitting room. Two of the bedrooms are ensuite and the house has wooden floors, solid pine doors and architraving throughout.

The outside has a semi-circular brick patio and a lawned site of half an acre.

Crosshaven village is just a brisk walk away and Cork city is only a 20 minute drive in good conditions.

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