Houses For Sale In Gleann Rua Galway

This family owned caravan and camping park was established in 1967 by the current owners’ father. The park covering an area of 4.5 acres consists of 36 pitches catering for tents and caravans/motorhomes. The business opens annually from Easter until October. The park lies on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean with views of Clare Island, Inishturk, Achill, Mweelrea and Croagh Patrick. It has direct access to its own sandy beach, one of the most beautiful beaches to be found in the heart of Connemara. Dolphins can often be seen from the shore. Shops, pubs and restaurants are a short walk from the park and if you want to explore further Clifden is the closest town with a variety of shops, pubs and restaurants to cater for all. The closest ATM is in Letterfrack. The caravan park is a paradise for families wishing to escape, relax and unwind. The beach was also one of the recipients of the Green Coast Award Beaches 2013, which is an award for beaches that have excellent water quality but are also prized for their natural, unspoilt environment.

It is an honour to have the park located in close proximity to a beach that is a symbol of environmental excellence. Renvyle Beach Caravan and Camping Park provides quality facilities and a high standard Mobile homes are available for hire and cater for parties of five people, Perfect for We also have a choice of two with spectacular views of Sat Nav & GPS Coordinates About our Galway property services Our property experts ready to help you
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Dr. Denis C HigginsAVAILABLEAvailable for letting on a regular basis. Detached Farmhouse Cottage for 67 Great touring base Traditional comfortabl...tral base for visiting the attractions of Limerick, Clare and GalwayConnemara areas.and Pub Acircfrac12 mile. Show ads on mapGalway City Centre is a short drive away as are local schools and churches and transport facilities. Price of rent is nonnegotiable as we feel that this is a very fair rent for such a lovely property.This is a fantastic semidetached house comprising... ...x townhouseBright and SpaciousLarge kitchen, living area. Lovely Balcony.5 minute walk to Oranmore village and amenities10 minute drive to Galway cityAdjacent to Limerick Road, short drive to Dublin MotorwayAvailable for 69 month leaseNo pets allowed... Palace Fields is within walking distance to the town centre and the Palace Grounds with scenic walks amp play area amp the new swimming pool and gym only minutes away. No 154 is a recently refurbished, modern semidetached property.

...cottage style house,3 bedrooms, all mod cons,great garden, great views short term let so may not be suitable for children... A fully renovated large bungalow on a sheep farm. Brand new furniture, kitchen, and bathrooms. Ideal for a family or students sharing. Im a student at NUIG and live next door. My ideal tenants would be tidy, friendly people who enjoy the quiet...Galway city centre with bus and train services practically at its doorstep. The bright, modern interior comprises two reception rooms, kitchen and dining room, utility, guest WC, one single and two double bedrooms with the master ensuite and the main...HOUSE IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR.68 Boireann Bheag is situated in the corner of a lovely a quiet culdesac. It comprises of 4 bedrooms all with double beds and one bedroom is ensuite. The property has just been painted throughout and had n... ...house available for immediate letting in Ballymore, Craughwell which is approximately one mile from Craughwell village.

The accommodation comprises entrance porch, living room with solid fuel stove, kitchen and dining room, three bedrooms at first fl... ...house has so much to offer for the discerning couple or sharers. Perfectly proportioned the ground floor comprises of high gloss fully fitted kitchen units with integrated appliances and striking blue surfaces. The living room is surprisingly spaciou... ...area with a nice size garden to the front and Fully equipped Kitchen Living Room with stove, two good size bedrooms, main Bathroom.Ideal for a couple. Easy access to Galway as located on the main route.Book your viewing today to avoid disappointment... ...c views over Lough Corrib and the Connemara Mountains looking west , on elevated site , the location coukld not be better. Adjacent to Greenfield angling centre amp Greenfield Lodge Bar amp Restaurant Galway city 20 miles . No pets Reference required... << < 1 >A Galway auctioneering firm has reported its busiest ever year for sales – with nearly 600 sales in 2015.

The huge increase in sales volumes has been attributed to banks beginning to lend again, while there was also a return of investors to the market. O’Donnellan & Joyce also saw a significant 20% surge in the number of properties going for auction. According to Colm O’Donnellan, it was his busiest year since he opened his office in 1982, although prices are around 35% below their Celtic Tiger peak. “The reason for the increase in volume of sales is banks have returned to lending particularly to first time buyers and to home owners. “Although prices are still about 35% below the peak of the Celtic Tiger period, the number of transactions recorded for 2015 are well in excess of anything recorded during that period. “In addition, 2015 saw a large number of cash buyers looking to invest in property, as no returns have been offered by banks for money on deposit. “Investors were looking to acquire prime properties with good rental income such as properties throughout Galway City as there is an extremely strong demand for residential properties for rent,” said Mr O’Donnellan.

Auction co-ordinator Anne Harding said there was a 20% increase in volume of properties going under the auction hammer. “Our auctions now cover from Donegal to Kerry and are known as the Wild Atlantic Way auctions, and in 2015 we placed 280 properties under the hammer with an 86% success rate,” she said. The agents held seven auctions throughout the year, which was also live streamed on the web. “The stream attracted a large number of overseas buyers, young Irish immigrants who bought their first home. 2015 also saw an enormous disparity in values with Galway City in the dominant market with increases of approximately 19.7%. “Outside Galway City in the rural areas, there was exceptional value on offer with many of the properties sold way below building costs,” said Mr O’Donnellan. Among the highlights of the auction were: “Outside Galway, exceptional value was on offer for properties in the Kilconly and Tuam areas. A two-bedroom apartment in Castlerea was sold for €20,000,” said Mr O’Donnellan.