A 60-acre residential farm on the market near Balla, Co Mayo.
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Moran Auctioneers and Estate Agents have brought a 60-acre residential holding, near Castlebar to the market. The residence comprises of a four-bedroom bungalow built in 1955, which was reroofed and modernised in 2005. The farm is an ideal investment for someone looking to start farming, or for someone with a view to letting the house and farming the land. The house itself requires little to no work with modern kitchen and bathrooms and comes with one room ensuite.
The farmyard and outbuildings consist of three sheds; one is a double door garage for two cars and there is also a two-bay double-sided slatted shed with a calf creep area.
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The shed comes equipped with rubber slat mats. There is also a two-bay hayshed along with the slatted shed lending itself to hay or straw storage or machinery storage.
The land is mostly good-quality free-draining land, some of which is hilly in nature.
The farm is exceptionally well maintained and a credit to its owner. The farm is divided into numerous divisions divided by hedges, stone walls and ditches. The auctioneer has said that the farm is a credit to the owner and there is a possibility of selling the house with some outbuildings on a one-acre site separate to the farmland. The entire property on 60 acres is being guided at €400,000.
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Moran Auctioneers and Estate Agents have brought a 60-acre residential holding, near Castlebar to the market. The residence comprises of a four-bedroom bungalow built in 1955, which was reroofed and modernised in 2005. The farm is an ideal investment for someone looking to start farming, or for someone with a view to letting the house and farming the land. The house itself requires little to no work with modern kitchen and bathrooms and comes with one room ensuite.
The farmyard and outbuildings consist of three sheds; one is a double door garage for two cars and there is also a two-bay double-sided slatted shed with a calf creep area.
The shed comes equipped with rubber slat mats. There is also a two-bay hayshed along with the slatted shed lending itself to hay or straw storage or machinery storage.
The land is mostly good-quality free-draining land, some of which is hilly in nature.
The farm is exceptionally well maintained and a credit to its owner. The farm is divided into numerous divisions divided by hedges, stone walls and ditches. The auctioneer has said that the farm is a credit to the owner and there is a possibility of selling the house with some outbuildings on a one-acre site separate to the farmland. The entire property on 60 acres is being guided at €400,000.
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