The bungalow is described as an ideal family home.

House and land a ‘great investment’

Located close to the village of Bunlahy and with prime local amenities nearby, this bungalow on 14 acres offers an opportunity to purchase the type of property, which rarely comes to market.

Nestled in a quiet country lane, just 200 yards from the main road, the four-bedroom bungalow is described as “deceptively large”.

Built in the 1990s, it has been well maintained and is in good condition throughout and comes with oil fired central heating.

The land is laid out in six fields, it is generally good land, which auctioneers J.J.Flood & Sons say “would lend itself to any type of use”.

“Small farms such as this rarely come to the market. They make ideal family homes,” says Paul Flood.

“From an investment viewpoint, with the current demand for houses to rent and with tax free income on the leasing of land, this is a no brainer. Anyone thinking of purchasing an investment property would find it hard to get a better one.

“And, in addition, the property also includes an old, derelict, farm house, which could possibly be restored.”

The property is being offered for sale in lots: Lot 1, the bungalow on c.0.9 acres, Lot 2, c. 13.20 acres of pasture land and Lot 3, the entire property.

Located in the townland of Aughakilmore in Co Longford, the property is beside the village of Bunlahy with amenities like Lough Gowna and Derrycassen Woods within walking distance. It’s also close to the town of Granard, which is just four miles away.

The property will be sold by public auction online through LSL Auctions and in Creegans of Bunlahy on Thursday, September 22, at 3pm.

Interested parties should contact the auctioneer and further details are available online via www.jjfloodandson.ie

Those interested in bidding on-line need to register with the auctioneer by September 19. Solicitors Fergus A. Feeney & Co, Ballinalee Road in Longford, are legal agents on the sale.