Second-ever resale at Botanika is guided at €725,000: is this to reflect jitters in the market?
Entrance to Botanika Cleve Hill where No 18 has just come for sale with a €725,000 guide with agent Brian Olden
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Blackrock Road, Cork City |
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€725,000 |
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Size |
144 sq m (1,550 sq ft) |
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Bedrooms |
4 |
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Bathrooms |
3 |
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A2 |
LAST year ended with the first-ever resale of a home in Cork’s upmarket Botanika development, No 14, after hectic bidding.

First, a bit of a number-crunching background.


The scheme of 15 detacheds and 16 semi-ds sold swiftly with agents Cohalan Downing (60% went on launch, without a showhouse) and it immediately bedded down with pristine landscaping and branding.

Then, the similarly sized south-facing No 14 was launched at €635,000 but to the vendor’s delight had ended up making €775,000 according to the Property Price Register — which had it clocked with a few short months of hitting the market. (Both No 14 and No 18 had sold initially at a recorded €595,000 according the Register by 2019.) Notably, perhaps, the fresh-to-market, follow-on No 18 is guided at €50,000 less than what the last €775k sale (No 14) was at. It’s still €90k more that that neighbour’s start-off price before being driven much higher in bids.

What Mr Olden does say is that he thinks Botanika has turned out to be “the best finished-out Cork development in 20 or more years”, putting it on a par with the long-established Paddocks on Maryborough Hill and Court Cairn schemes of yore (the developers of Aylesbury in Ballintemple might quibble: See pages 10-13 this issue).




