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4 Johnston Court
Church Street
Cavan
H12 Y054
Description
The accommodation extending to 66 sq. m approx. is well proportioned and arranged. The bright south facing open plan living / dining / kitchen opens unto a private balcony area. The remainder of the apartment comprises the main bathroom and two large double bedrooms the master en-suite.
The property is further enhanced by a secure intercom system and underground car park space.
With everyday amenities and services within strolling distance this is an ideal investment or first-time buyer opportunity.
Viewing by appointment with the sole agent.
Features
Electric storage heating.
Convenient location.
Main services.
Subject to a tenancy at a rent of €8,400 per annum.
Rooms
Kitchen / Dining / Living 7.01m x 3.25m Vinyl flooring, shaker style fitted kitchen, carpet flooring, balcony.
Bathroom 2.15m x 2.14m Ceramic tiled flooring, w.c. wash hand basin, shower / bath.
Bedroom 1 3.75m x 2.83m Carpet flooring.
Ensuite 2.10m x 1.56m Ceramic tiled flooring, w.c. wash hand basin, shower.
Bedroom 2 4.73m x 3.11m Carpet flooring.
BER Information
BER Number: 107384448
Energy Performance Indicator: 224.31
About the Area
Cavan town sits in a picturesque valley in the middle of drumlins. The richness and beauty of the natural environment is accentuated by the numerous historic sites in the area. Cavan has experienced much growth in recent years, with much of the residential development climbing up over the drumlins overlooking the town. It's on the N3 linking Dublin and Enniskillen. Between the drumlins are hundreds of little lakes making Cavan a haven for anglers and boaters. Employment in the town is diverse, and Cavan's best-known industries are Cavan Crystal and the Lifeforce mill, which grinds corn and bakes bread using traditional methods.
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Help To Buy Scheme
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