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You can now make offers online for this Georgian-style home in Co Galway

Perssepark in Ballinasloe is on the market for €595,000.

THERE’S NO DOUBT that the eye-catching red brick facade of Perssepark exudes elegance and harks back to the Georgian era. It is, however, a modern build, so the next owner doesn’t need to worry about the headaches that many older houses can bring. 

This large home near Ballinasloe, Co Galway has a healthy BER of C1 ensuring cosiness before any more potential updates are underway.

Offers by Daft are now live on this property, meaning you can place and track offers in real time, from anywhere. This new online platform creates a fair and transparent process so that buyers can make decisions with confidence. 

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Brought to the market at a private treaty sale by John Dolan Auctioneers, this 238 m² home sits on .6 of an acre and is just six kilometres from Ballinasloe town. 

As soon as you enter, it’s clear that the staircase is the centrepiece of the large hallway that connects to two welcoming and cosy lounges. One is carpeted and one is laid in the same wood flooring you’ll spot in the entrance hall creating a sense of cohesiveness to the ground floor.

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The kitchen is roomy and home to plenty of storage units. The hard-working granite countertop and the Belfast sink add beauty as well as super functionality. The kitchen then leads to a sun room, which is home to the dining area. Of this area is a large utility room that matches the kitchen in design. It’s home to a second Belfast sink with more granite work tops ensuring laundry is kept out of the main social space.

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A home office completes the ground floor. Given the house’s location, no doubt it would suit a hybrid worker with a HQ in Galway city, or even Dublin, which on a good day is well under two hours away by car.

All of the bedrooms, of which there are four, sit upstairs. Three of them have their own walk-in wardrobes, the main also has the added luxury of an en suite bathroom. There is plenty of space in the shared family bathroom, however.

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An added bonus is that the attic has been converted. It now has carpets and two velux windows and would make for a great home office, den or even an extra bedroom.

The house has a countryside location and sits behind wrought iron gates. To the back, there is a paved patio and also a detached double garage that’s in great nick and prime for conversion.

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Overall, Perssepark is ideal for anyone who likes the idea of a period property but doesn’t fancy a renovation project. Large and modern, if you like the idea of country living while staying well connected to Ireland’s big towns and cities, this might be the place for you.

Perssepark, Ballinasloe, Co Galway is on the market for €595,000 through John Dolan Auctioneers.