Butterstream Court,
Academy Street, Navan, C15PY98
7 Bed Detached House
Price Not Provided
7 Bedrooms
7 Bathrooms
7 Receptions
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Style
Detached House
Bedrooms
7
Bathrooms
7
Receptions
7
Property Features
Tenure
Freehold
Energy Rating
Property Financials
Price
Price Not Provided
Rates
Not Provided*¹
Features
- A prime multi unit residential investment opportunity.
- Comprising 4 x no 2 bedroom apartments, 2 x no 1 bedroom apartments and 1 bedroom det bungalow.
- All fully let and registered with PRTB
- Purpose built apartment block
- Lots of parking space
- No management fees
- Gross Annual Yield 8.2%.
- Located on the Dublin side of Navan
- Minutes walk to Navan town cente and bus stops
Accommodation comprises of
4 x 2 Bed Apartments
2 x 1 Bed Apartment
1 Bedroom Detached Bungalow
BER DETAILS
Apartment 1: 2 Bedroom Ground Floor c.66.18 m2 BER D2
Apartment 2: 2 Bedroom Ground Floor c.66.18 m2 BER D2
Apartment 3: 2 Bedroom First Floor c. 57.42 m2 BER D1
Apartment 4: 2 Bedroom First Floor c. 57.42 m2 BER D1
Apartment 5: 1 Bedroom Second Floor c.48.68 m2 BER E1
Apartment 6: 1 Bedroom Second Floor c.48.68 m2 BER E1
Apartment 7: 1 Bedroom Detached Bungalow c.42.79 m2 BER G
In view of the magnificent seven arch train line viaduct, the subject property is convenient to the town centre being well located fronting onto Academy Street, which forms part of the Old Dublin Road and extends to the R147, which connects with the M3 motorway. There is streetside parking as well. Adjacent business include The Seven Arches Bar and Restaurant, Sofa So Good, Bozena Sarek Hairdressing, Europcar, Royal County Agri Services and FBD Insurance.
Navan being located in the heart of the Boyne Valley is the administrative centre of County Meath. It evolved as a market town at the meeting point of the Boyne and Blackwater rivers and today is a vibrant business centre and shopping destination. With a current population of almost 30,000, Navan has seen its population grow rapidly as many people have recognised the benefits of country living within easy reach of Dublin.
In addition to the town centre, Navan offers many business zones including those situated at the IDA Business and Technology Park at Athlumney, Johnstown Business Park, Navan Enterprise Centre, Mullaghboy Industrial Estate, Beechmount Home Park and Liscarton Industrial Estate on the Kells Road.
Navan`s growth has been compounded by its convenient location situated on one of the principal arterial motorways to Dublin the M3, which links to the M50 at 36 minutes and at 42 minutes to Dublin Airport. Navan is also located on the N51, a national primary route, which links the town going east with the N2 to Derry and the M1 motorway to Belfast and going west with the N4/N5 and the M6 motorway to Galway. Together with town, local and regional services, Bus Éireann provide an excellent commuter bus service to Dublin City Centre with an extensive programme of scheduled services daily including express services on the NX.
Navan is a vibrant business town superbly located within County Meath with a retail offering ranging from bespoke shops, family run businesses, specialist food stores and boutiques to renowned department stores, retail outlets, high street brands and Navan Shopping Centre which has over 70 retail shops. With a well-populated, growing catchment area and highly educated workforce, Navan is an excellent choice to locate your business with support available from Meath County Council and Meath Local Enterprise Office.
The town offers a comprehensive range of schools, primary and secondary, and indeed pre-schools as well as Our Lady`s Hospital. There is an extensive offering of hostelries including character bars and restaurants, library and Solstice, Meath`s Arts Centre. Located in the Royal County within the Boyne Valley, the area is very well catered for in terms of recreational and sporting facilities with virtually all sport codes accommodated. Gaelic football, soccer and rugby are particularly well facilitated. Amongst others, local attractions include: castles at Slane and Trim; Brú na Bóinne including Newgrange; Slieve Na Calliagh (in the Loughcrew Hills, Meath`s highest point at 276 metres) ; Bective Abbey; Battle of the Boyne visitor centre; Hill of Tara; seaside at Bettystown; horse racing at Navan and Bellewstown; golf at Royal Tara and at Killeen Castle and hunting with the Meaths together with various water and fishing based activities on the Boyne and Blackwater Rivers.
VIEWINGS
An early inspection of this property comes highly recommended by the selling agent. In addition to business hours, viewings can usually be accommodated by us in the evenings and at weekends. To arrange a viewing, call or text our negotiator handling this sale, Eamonn Shields, on 087-9181397 OR 046 9022100
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Notice
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.
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DISCLAIMER
Information is provided subject to the principle of caveat emptor and so parties are put on notice of the following: (i) No statement or measurement contained in any correspondence, brochure or advertisement issued by the Vendor or any agent on behalf of the Vendor relating to the Subject Property shall constitute a representation inducing the Purchaser to enter into the sale or any warranty forming part of this Contract; (ii) Any statements, descriptions or measurements contained in any such particulars or in any verbal form given by or on behalf of the Vendor are for illustration purposes only and are not to be taken as matters of fact; (iii) Any mis-statement, mis-description or incorrect measurement given verbally or in the form of any printed particulars by the Vendor or any person on the Vendor’s behalf shall not give rise to any cause of action claim or compensation or to any right of rescission under this Contract; (iv) No right of action shall accrue against any agent, employee, or other person whatsoever connected directly or indirectly with the Vendor whereby any mistake, omission, discrepancy, inaccuracy, misstatement or misrepresentation may have been published or communicated to the Purchaser during the course of any representations or negotiations leading up to the sale; and (v) The Contract of Sale constitutes the entire agreement between the parties thereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes and extinguishes any representations or warranties (if any) previously given or made excepting those contained in the Contract of Sale and no variation shall be effective unless agreed and signed by the parties or by some person duly authorised by each of them. That said, interested parties are encouraged to seek a professional opinion(s) in relation to any aspect of the purchase and or concerns they may have, prior to exchange of Contracts. Please be further advised that measurements are generally taken at the widest point in each room and so may not multiply to equate to the floor area of each room given architectural indents, rooms protruding into one another, l-shaped or other alternative shaped rooms, etc. Distances are approximated and rounded. Information is provided to the best of our knowledge. Additionally, in certain cases some information may have been provided by the vendor or third parties to ourselves.