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Galway Advertiser

June 22 2006

THE HOME PAGES
Style and class at Rosan Glas
Style, quality of finish, attention to detail, and a feel for changing trends, these are typical features in all O'Malley development. For many years as one of Galway's leading private house builders, it continues to lead the way in producing appealing and innovative design, ensuring a quick take up on all new developments in and around Galway city. Property Partners Heaslips is offering a resale in one of the newer and most attractive developments built in the past few years by O'Malleys. Rosan Glas is well located on the western side of the city within a mile of NUIG and the hospital. A well planned development with a good mix of detached, semidetached, and town houses, Rosan Glas is well provided with O'Malley's now trademark feature of beautifully planted and maintained public areas with a wide variety of flowers, shrubberies, and tree plantings 146 Rosan Glas. greatly enhancing the whole area. No 146 is an end of terrace three storey a Barna shed. The property is being townhouse, with four good bedrooms offered for sale to include all floor (including two en suites) making it ideal coverings and blinds. Its excellent location and condition either as a roomy family home or a makes No 146 a most attractive prospect superb investment opportunity. Well fitted out, No 146 has easy to keep and James Heaslip advises early wood and tiled flooring on the ground viewing. "I predict a quick sale on this one," he floor while the upper floors are fully carpeted in a soft neutral sand colour said, "it has everything going for it, including still eight years on the throughout. Large windows ensure a bright and structural guarantee. Property Partners Heaslips is airy feel to all rooms and the property has a fully fenced rear garden with a quoting an asking price of 381,000. paved patio area and plenty of space for For further details phone (091) 565261. This beautiful lakeshore property is newly constructed to a most elegant and sophisticated architectural design. The property features landscaped gardens leading down to the shores of Lough Mask at Ferry Bridge, with specially constructed private lakeshore bay and pier. There is also a slipway area at the front of the property. Accommodation comprises living room with marble flooring and fireplace, sitting room with marble flooring and fireplace, fully fitted kitchen with free standing double fridge and double freezer, dining room with marble flooring and patio doors to the lakeshore, downstairs wc, and utility. The ground floor is fully tiled with Renaissance marble with matching detailed marble skirting throughout and features oil fired underfloor heating. Upstairs are three en suite double bedrooms, all

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The height of sophistication on the shores of Lough Mask

Lough Mask, Ferry Bridge, County Mayo.

City centre bargain
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with wooden floors, fitted wardrobes, and marble tiling in the en suites. A sauna room features Carrara marble. The property is offered for sale fully furnished and decorated to the highest standard. There are three out offices, the first has been renovated as a boiler house with its own fully intergrated generator, water treatment unit, and oil fired boiler. The second is a traditional stone barn with side and front access, offering ample opportunity for development. Opposite the house and included in the sale are two derelict buildings, ideal for conversion as a garage or workshop. Offers in excess of 795,000. For further details contact Helen Cassidy auctioneer 09495 46868/087 2463748.

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Beautiful city apartment has fantastic space
28 Cooke's Terrace, Bohermore.

With the price of city centre properties increasing every week, 28 Cookes Terrace, Bohermore, certainly appears attractive value at only 325,000. Although in need of a little modernisation this three bedroom end of terrace property is only a five minute stroll from Eyre Square. Extended a number of years ago the property comprises two bedrooms on the first floor, one en suite. On the ground floor there is an entrance hall, living room with solid fuel stove which heats the radiators throughout, and third bedroom. The

extension includes a fitted kitchen and bathroom. The front lawn has been removed to provide off-street parking and the elevated back garden has nothing behind it and looks down onto Quincentenary Bridge. Although in need of a little modernisation, Cookes Terrace is certainly worth a look when you consider two bed apartments in this area are guiding 450,000. For an appointment to view contact Colleran auctioneers on 562293.

Within excellent commute of the city centre this gorgeous apartment is located on an end block in a very private location. There is wonderful privacy at No 48 Cluain Riocaird which is not overlooked front or rear. It has wonderful space

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internally with a good size living area and a separate kitchen area with lots of light and good dining space. A super size guest bedroom, double en suite bedroom, and separate bathroom are all bright and beautifully decorated. These areas are private and not overlooked to the rear. With excellent space in a smart bright layout, a truly impressive interior, and proximity to the city centre this apartment makes for a very smart start. For further details contact Keane Mahony Smith (091) 563744.

48 Cluain Riocaird.

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