14a Dún na Rí, Buncrana, Co. Donegal, F93 D780
- 3 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- 1 Receptions
- 92.53sq. metres
High yielding investment property ….
Dún na Rí is a small development of semi detached houses located at lower Slavery Buncrana, just 1 mile from the town centre. No 14a is 3 bedroom semi which would prove an ideal investment property with a gross yield of 9.4%. Interested parties should be aware that property has been tested for defective blocks and despite having no cracks, the results has come back with high levels of Mica but negligible levels of sulphurs.
The Engineers summary is recorded below
Note: Recently published peer reviewed research 1 has determined that the cause of the damage to buildings in County Donegal is iron sulphide (Pyrrhotite or Pyrite) in the aggregate used in the manufacture of concrete blocks and that Muscovite Mica played only an enabling (if any) role.
Engineers practicing in the field, in general, subscribe to this position.
1The “mica crisis” in Donegal, Ireland – A case of internal sulphate attack?
Andreas Leemann a,b,
*, Barbara Lothenbach a,c, Beat Münch a, Thomas Campbell d, Paul Dunlop b
The accommodation is arranged as follows;
Part glazed white pvc front door to;
Entrance Hallway; 7.34m x 1.89m wide plank walnut wooden floor, built in understair recess, half glazed door to outside (side door) door to;
Living Room; 4.98m x 3.12m wide plank walnut wooden floor, maple effect fireplace with granite inset & granite hearth, TV point
Kitchen/Dinette; 4.26m x 3.53m comprehensively fitted with maple shaker style wall & base units, stainless steel single drainer sink unit, work surfaces with tiled surrounding walls, 4 ring electric hob & oven with extractor hood over, plumbed for washing machine, vinyl floor
Cloakroom/WC; 1.90m x 1.48m white 2 piece suite, tiled splash back to wash hand basin, fitted shelving, wide plank walnut wooden floor
Carpet Stairs to First Floor;
Landing; 4.45m x 1.96 loft access, laminated wooden floor, door to hotpress
Bedroom 1; (front) 5.17m x 3.05m laminated wooden floor, built in mirrored sliderobes, TV point, door to;
Ensuite; white 2 piece suite with separate fully tired shower enclosure with electric MIRA shower, tiled splashback to the wash hand basin, tiled floor
Bedroom 2; (rear) 2.98m x 3.05m laminated wooden floor
Bedroom 3; (front) 2.89m x 2.33m laminated wooden floor
Family Bathroom; 1.90m x 1.96m white 3 piece suite, chrome fittings, tiled splashback to the bath & wash hand basin, tiled floor
Outside; (front) garden laid to lawn, tarmacadam driveway with parking for 1-2 vehicles, concrete path at front door (rear) garden laid to lawn with picket fencing & retaining wall to boundaries
- Semi detached property
- 3 bedroom (1 ensuite)
- Living room with open fire
- Kitchen/Dinette
- Family bathroom
- OFCH/PVC double glazed
- Front & rear gardens
- Just 1 mile from Buncrana
- Cash buyers only
Buncrana, the largest town in the Inishowen Peninsula, is positioned on the shores of Lough Swilly, Buncrana just 14 miles from Derry City and 27 miles north of Letterkenny. With a population of some 7000, the town has much to offer in terms of shopping, sporting and recreational amenities:-
Churches: Christchurch, St. Mary’s Oratory, St. Mary’s Church Cockhill, Star of the Sea Desertegney
Schools: St Oran’s N.S., St. Mura’s N.S., Scoil Iosagain, St. Joseph’s N.S., Gaelscoil Bhun Chrannacha, Crana College and Scoil Mhuire
Shopping: In addition to Buncrana’s long Main Street the town has also been boosted in 2007 with the creation of Ardravan Square which, like the Main Street, offers a variety of independent shop traders plus Supervalu, Aldi & Lidl providing the local residents with a good selection of local, national and international produce.
Restaurants/Bars/Hotels: Buncrana has three hotels, The Inishowen Gateway Hotel, Lake of Shadows and The Harbour Inn, as well as a wide variety of bars and restaurants both on the Main Street and within a 2 mile radius – notably The Drift Inn Bar & Restaurant, The Beach House Restaurant, The Ubiquitous Chip Restaurant and O’Flaherty’s Bar
Beaches: Being positioned on the shores of Lough Swilly, Buncrana is blessed with some beautiful long sandy beaches namely – Lisfannon, The Shorefront, Porthaw and Stragill.
Sports: Buncrana has several local, well run sports clubs offering soccer, GAA, boxing and golf.
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