Unique property opportunities in Ireland with weak euro
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Unique property opportunities in Ireland with weak euro

THE value of sterling against the euro is driving property moguls to Irish shores for their investments.

Property Partners Limited’s upcoming exhibition in Britain shows the value for money buyers here can get — whether interested in a holiday home, a business venture or a permanent move to Ireland.

Ireland’s property landscape is unique and varied, with a mix of styles of homes and retail opportunities on hand, now is perhaps a better time than any for British investors to move into the Irish market.

For example, this renovated school house in Ballinaheglish, Co. Roscommon is one of the more unique homes on Property Partners’ books.

Dating back as far as the 19th century, the three-bedroom converted home is on sale for offers over €150,000 — £110,000.

Unique on the outside and comfortable and modern on the inside, Highlake Monastery School is one opportunity not to be passed up.

If the commercial world is more up your street, a strategic plan should be in place to ensure its profitability.

The Inn Between pub is on the outskirts of Killarney The Inn Between pub is on the outskirts of Killarney

Killarney, in Co. Kerry, is one of the busiest tourist towns in Ireland and its surrounding villages all reap the benefits of this.

Nestled in the centre of Beaufort village on the town’s outskirts is the Inn Between Bar and Restaurant. The fully licensed and modern pub has a bar, lounge and kitchen, as well as a large function room.

On the market for €300,000 (£220,000), the Inn Between Bar could be viewed as a solid investment opportunity, according to its agents.