Prime Athlone town investment properties on market

John Earley, FIPAV of Property Partners Earley is this offering new to the market a number of primely located investment properties in Athlone Town. All of the properties are currently let on very attractive rental terms with the tenants in same not affected.

  John commented: “Auburn Retail Park, Dublin Road, Athlone is primely located opposite Athlone Institute of Technology and comprises of three retail units which can be sold in one or more lots should market interest dictate. Tenants include a supermarket, an off-license and a takeaway. Current passing rent from all three tenancies is c. €90,300. Price guide: €650,000.”

  The second property is a located at Custome Pier, Athlone, which is a restaurant property just over the town bridge and overlooking the River Shannon. The property is currently let to a restaurant for €15,000 per annum on a 15-year lease (tenant not affected). Price guide: all offers after €120,000.

  The third portfolio of properties are four quality four-bedroom duplex-style student apartments located at Croi Oige, Dublin Road, Athlone, Co. Roscommon. They have a gross annual rental income of c. €8,800. Price guide: €90,000 each. They can be sold in one or more lots should market interest dictate.

  For further details please contact John Earley FIPAV or David Diffley, ASCSI at Property Partners Earley, Roscommon on 090-6626579, email jearley@propertypartners.ie or log onto www.propertypartners.ie.

Prime Athlone town investment properties on market

A group of protestors gave Taoiseach Enda Kenny a very hostile reception in Ballaghaderreen last week when he arrived to launch the Border, Midlands, West’s (BMW) regional investment fund.

  Up to 50 protesters gathered outside the building for his arrival. They berated the Taoiseach on a number of issues, including Roscommon Hospital, turf-cutting, the repossession of homes and mental health care.

  Cllr. Michael Mulligan, of Sinn Fein, and Gerry O’Boyle, who is a land league campaigner, were among those who organised the demonstration.