Two auctions of land in Tipperary that were meant to take place on Friday 27 March have been changed to private treaty sales. The selling agent on both properties is Sherry Fitzgerald Talbot, Nenagh.

Rodeen Lower, Ballinderry, Nenagh

The first property is 60ac at Rodeen Lower, Ballinderry, Nenagh. The property is guided at €399,500 (€6,660/ac).

This non-residential holding includes “mostly top-quality grazing combined with summer grazing,” a spokesperson for the selling agent said.

“A service road intersects the land providing easy access to all fields. They are well fenced and in the highest state of productivity.

There is water from a private bore well and electricity

It is seldom the opportunity arises to procure such an attractive holding in this particular location.”

The land is all in pasture and is divided into 12 fields. The Ballyfinboy river runs along the northern boundary of the property.

There is water from a private bore well and electricity (currently shared with the house which is not included in the sale).

Cloonawillin, Drum and Lisheenboy, Borrisokane

The second property comprises 17.62ac in total. This non-residential property is located at Cloonawillin, Drum and Lisheenboy, Borrisokane, Co Tipperary.

It is available to purchase as a whole or in three lots.

Drum, Co Tipperary.

Lot one is 9.35ac at Lisheenboy, Borrisokane. This lot adjoins the Borrisokane/Portumna road and is currently all in grass. The guide price on this lot is €75,000 (€8,065/ac).

Lot two is 3.14ac at Drum, Borrisokane. This lot has frontage onto the N52 and comprises of medium or coarse grazing. It is guided at €40,000 (€12,740/ac).

Cloonawillin, Co Tipperary.

Lot three is 5.12ac at Cloonawillin, Borrisokane. The selling agent said that this lot has extensive road frontage onto a secondary road and has potential for site development (subject to planning permission).

It is described as top to medium-quality grazing. The guide price on this lot is €40,000 (€7,812/ac).

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