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Price Comparison: What can I buy in Co Galway for under €400,000?

This week, we visit Ballinasloe, Bohermore and Doughiska.

Two-bed, apartment, Bohermore – €400,000 

This stylish upper-floor, two-bed duplex apartment is ideally located in the Cuirt Seoige development, which is just a ten minute walk from Eyre Square. Finished to a high standard, the 84 m² home enjoys a bright south-westerly aspect, with floor-to-ceiling windows and patio doors flooding the living space with natural light and opening onto a generous private balcony with city views.

The split-level layout comprises an entrance hall, double bedroom, bathroom and open plan kitchen with dining area on the lower level, with a second double bedroom and spacious living room upstairs. Residents benefit from secure underground parking, a well-managed and landscaped complex and access to the on-site NRG leisure centre with gym, pool, sauna, steam room and Jacuzzi.

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Two-bed, detached, Ballinasloe – €399,500

Beechlawn House is an elegant detached period villa dating from about 1850, set on 1.3 acres close to Ballinasloe town. Formerly a historic Bianconi stagecoach house, the property is rich in heritage and architectural character. The classically proportioned façade features original six-over-six timber sash windows, a hipped slate roof and an impressive recessed porch with carved pilasters, stained glass and a teardrop fanlight.

Inside, the 241 m² house offers bright, generous rooms, complemented by a sensitively designed extension to the back. The grounds include sweeping lawns, an apple orchard, outbuildings, a cabin and the remains of original stables adapted for modern use. Electric gates and oil-fired central heating add practicality. This is a striking historic home that combines period charm with space and convenience. 

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Two-bed, detached, Ballinasloe – €380,000

1 Doire Beg is beautifully presented four-bed detached home set on a quiet corner site at the end of a cul-de-sac, just a five-minute walk from Ballinasloe train station and within easy reach of the town centre. The 143 m² house has a strong B energy rating, a sunny south-facing garden that is not overlooked and a newly installed garden shed. Inside, the home offers bright, spacious and well-finished rooms throughout. 

Highlights include a welcoming entrance hall, a stylish living room with wood flooring and feature fireplace and a modern kitchen and breakfast room with quality tiling, granite worktops and French doors opening to the garden. A guest toilet, utility room and study or optional fifth bedroom complete the ground floor. Upstairs features four bedrooms, one with en suite bathroom, all with built-in wardrobes and a fully tiled family bathroom. A tarmac driveway provides parking for two to three cars, making this an ideal family home with excellent commuter access.

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Three-bed, duplex, Doughiska – €365,000

88 Coille Tire is a superb three-bed mid-terrace home extending to about 119 m² that’s located in this popular residential development on the east side of Galway City. In great condition, the house offers generous and well-balanced spaces. The ground floor features bright open plan living and dining areas, a fitted kitchen, guest toilet and a versatile playroom or home office. 

Upstairs comprises three spacious double bedrooms, including a main with en suite bathroom, along with a modern family bathroom. Externally, the home benefits from a large, private garden with back access, while ample communal parking and a designated space are provided to the front. Built in 2000, Coille Tire is  close to schools, shops, major employment hubs, transport links and has motorway access, making this an ideal family or commuter home.

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