70 O'Connell Street, Limerick City, Limerick€700,000

Office 220 m² / 2368 ft² For Sale

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Description

PRIME GEORGIAN BUILDING IN LIMERICK'S GEORGIAN QUARTER.
GEORGIAN BUILDING WITH LARGE REAR CAR PARK.
VACANT POSSESSION OF THE ENTIRE BEING OFFERED.
LOCATED WITHIN THE “LIVING CITIES INITIATIVE” TAX AREA.

Features

The subject property comprises of a mid-terraced 3-bay four-storey over basement redbrick former townhouse built circa 1825 and distinguished by a three centred arch door case and fanlight.
The building is currently occupied by office use and will be sold with vacant possession. The property has its own direct access onto a rear car park which has vehicular access from both Hartstonge Street and Mallow Street. There is obvious potential for further development from rear car parks and the building has additional annexes built onto the rear of each building.

Accommodation

Size approximately 220m²/2,368ft²

Directions

The property is located on O’Connell Street, the main thoroughfare in Limerick City. The property is situated between the junctions of Hartstonge Street and Mallow Street. The surrounding area is considered an established office location within Limerick City occupied by various solicitors, accountants and insurance brokers. The property is also situated in an area that qualifies for the Living City Initiative (Tax Incentive for Owner Occupier or Rented Property).

Disclaimer

These Particulars and Terms are issued by Rooney Auctioneers (Limerick) Limited on the agreed understanding that all negotiations in respect of the property mentioned, are and will be conducted through them.  Whilst every care has been taken in preparing these Particulars and Terms of the said property, Rooney Auctioneers (Limerick) Limited do not warrant these Particulars and Terms or any representations made by them about the property and all intending purchasers/lessees should satisfy themselves as to the correctness and/or accuracy of the information given. Rooney Auctioneers (Limerick) Limited shall further not be liable for any loss or expenses, which may be incurred in visiting the property, should it prove unsuitable or to have been let, sold or withdrawn.