Several properties across Cork, Ireland, are drawing interest from a range of buyers, including young first-time buyers, downsizers and investors. No 7A Upper Convent Road in Blackrock, a 1900s-built mid-terrace house located within walking distance of Blackrock pier, is being marketed at €235,000. Increased interest is also being shown in 24 Rocklands in Carrigtwohill. The modern three-bed semi is being sold through Colbert & Co at a guide price of €345,000 and has already attracted a bid from an unseen buyer. Tine Si, No 25 Evergreen Buildings in Cork city centre, is a Victorian end-of-terrace property that has been reroofed in recent years and has a gas boiler; it is expected to be of interest to buyers looking to get their foot on the property ladder. At €225,000, it has been described as “as affordable as city properties get”. Meanwhile, 40 Willow Grove in Ballincollig, which is on sale for €340,000, is attracting attention from diverse potential buyers, including overseas workers struggling to find rental properties.
Four properties in Cork are attracting buyers due to their location, condition and price. No 7A Upper Convent Road in Blackrock is a well-maintained 1900s-built mid-terrace house; 24 Rocklands in Carrigtwohill is a modern three-bedroom semi; No 25 Evergreen Buildings in Cork City is a Victorian end-of-terrace property; and 40 Willow Grove, Coolroe Heights in Ballincollig is a three-bed semi that is expected to generate interest from overseas buyers.
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