Bothar Bui,
Newcastle West
House
Offers Over €65,000
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Style
House
Property Features
Tenure
Not Provided
Property Financials
Price
Offers Over €65,000
Stamp Duty
€650*²
Property Engagement
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Features
- Just 400m south of Newcastle West town square.180m from the N21 providing ease of access to local amenities and services and connectivity to Limerick city (30 minutes)
- Close to the Limerick/ Kerry Greenway and walking distance from Lidl, Aldi and Tesco supermarkets.
Auction Date: Wednesday 21st May 2025 @ 11am. Registration for the auction closes on Tuesday 20th May at 4pm.
Ideally located just 400m south of the town square, this property is within walking distance to all local amenities, including schools, supermarkets, a church, bars, and restaurants. The property has connections to all essential public services and provides the option of either demolition/ new build, or refurbishment/ extension of existing structure. The property was previously granted planning permission by Limerick County Council (ref: 08/2189) for the construction of a 2X 2-bed apartments and all associated site works. The spacious site extends to 290sqm. The property may qualify for the €70,000 derelict house grant.
For further details and particulars, please contact Sherry Fitzgerald Stack Sole Selling Agent.
Newcastle West (Irish: an Caisleán Nua Thiar) is the largest town in the county, excluding Limerick city, and sits on the River Arra which flows into the River Deel. Newcastle West is in the middle of a great bowl-shaped valley in West Limerick. The crest of the town carries the image of a wild boar. Newcastle West is on the N21 road from Limerick to Tralee, between Rathkeale and Abbeyfeale.
Many people who work in Limerick City live in Newcastle West and its environs and commute the 42 kilometres (26 mi) daily. However, Newcastle West itself is now a large centre of employment with a strong business and entrepreneurial culture. Large to medium employers include Pallas Foods, Rettig Myson, Ballygowan Spring Water and Filtertek. Hundreds are employed in the retail stores including local and international multiples. In recent times, there has been national success stories in e-business from local companies like HuntOffice.ie and IrishTourism.com, who are growing information technology skills and employment in the emerging knowledge economy of the town.
Today, Newcastle West is situated on the Irish National primary road - N21, where it is joined by the R520, R521 and R522 regional roads. Newcastlewest is forty minutes drive from Limerick City and an hour from Killarney. It is within 1 hours drive of Shannon, and Kerry International Airports, and 2 hours from Cork Airport.
