Housing in Tubbercurry
Over the last 9 years Tubbercurry has seen wonderful development
of new top quality housing with the Celtic Tiger coming to
this town as well as other parts of Ireland.
Up until 1997 new house development was generally one off
houses built either by the owners or built by small builders
for sale.
However the introduction of Tax Designation at that time
was the kickstart housing development needed and first out
of the blocks was H & M Developments with their lovely
estate Rocklands.
This was followed in subsequent years by Ard Aisling, Highfield,
Parklands, Fairways, The Nest, Ox Cresent, Springvale, The
Rock, Whitethorn Place and Coill Dara. Some of these developments
are still in the course of construction albeit nearing completion.
Prices
All developments have selections of small and large semi-detached
houses as well as selection of detached houses. Price ranges
in this year 2006 range from €170,000 for 3 bedroom semi-detached
to approximately €200,000 for 4 bedroom semi-detached
and detached houses can be up to €300,000 depending on
size.
Who Buys?
The type of house purchaser in Tubbercurry is very widely
spread.
Investors are purchasing to rent out houses and this has
led to a very good supply of rental accommodation coming on
the market.
Home owners or owner occupiers are the main category of purchasers
– young single people, young couples, people moving
from rented accommodation, people re-locating from Dublin
or the UK – no matter what the category they are there
is Tubbercurry.
East European people from the new E.U. accession states have
also moved here to set up a new life. English and German families
have been moving to South Sligo for decades as they found
our lifestyle ideal.
Affordability of housing is a major attraction for many people
– houses in Tubbercurry are between €50,000 –
€100,000 cheaper than similar type houses in Sligo City,
yet we are within a 30 minute drive. People are quite willing
to commute this distance and proof is that many people living
in Sligo actually decide to relocate to Tubbercurry.
Quality of life and education is also a factor. There are
in total over 50 clubs and societies operating in the greater
Tubbercurry area offering a wide range of sporting and social
activities.
Estate Agent Roger McCarrick of McCarrick & Sons Real
Estate Alliance reports he has sold dozens of houses to young
couples who decided on Tubbercurry because of the quality
schools of both Holy Family Primary School and St. Attractas
Community School.
New housing developments continue to be constructed and local
estate agents can supply an extensive selection of houses
for the prospective purchaser.
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