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Thursday, 08 July 2010 |
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Address: 13 Clover Hill Estate, Blackrock, Cork
Type: Three-bedroom semi-detached
Note: Rear garden
Contact: FML Properties, 021-4277877
Price: Price on application
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Thursday, 08 July 2010 |
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Address: Dundanion Cottage, Church Road, Blackrock
Type: Two-bedroom Detached
Note: fantastic location
Contact Jeremy Murphy and Associates, 021-4270020
Price: €150,000
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Thursday, 08 July 2010 |
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Address: 13 Rock Cottages, North Mall
Type: Cottage
Note: private garden
Contact Jeremy Murphy and Associates, 021-4270020
Price: €75,000
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Thursday, 08 July 2010 |
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Address: No. 67 The Willows, Gort an Oir, Castlemartyr
Type: Four-Bedroom Detached
Note: Good location
Contact Hegarty properties, 021 463 9411
Price: €240,000
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Thursday, 01 July 2010 |
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It is always a dangerous game for a politician to engage in condemning certain things as trivial and not in the public interest or unworthy of attention.
Living in this wonderfully diverse country, a statement decrying anything as below the radar of the public consciousness is sure to upset someone.
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Thursday, 01 July 2010 |
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Address: 107 West Avenue, Parkgate, Frankfield, Douglas
Type: Semi-detached
Note: Gas fired central heating
Contact: Jeremy Murphy and associates, 021 427 0020
Price: €319,000
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Thursday, 01 July 2010 |
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Home owners who are looking to enhance their garden are advised to visit the 23 gardens of the Mallow Home and Gardens Festival 2010. The 23 gardens have been crafted and designed over the years, with planting schemes, paving schemes, water features and so much more have been blended together naturally throughout the show.
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Thursday, 01 July 2010 |
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Address: No. 15 Silver Strand, Ballycotton, Co. Cork
Type: three-bedroom detached
Note: rear garden
Contact: Hegarty Properties, 021 4639 411
Price: €235,000
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Thursday, 01 July 2010 |
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Address: Glenview, Templenacarriga, Midleton.
Type: Bungalow
Note: private gardens
Contact: Adrianna Hegarty, Hegarty Properties, 021 4639 411
Price: €330,000
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Thursday, 17 June 2010 |
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Tax incentives ruined this country apparently. Caused the boom don't you know? Fuelled the property bubble by all accounts. In fairness, they had an awful lot to do with it but so did the construction workers. This may be unpopular but how can you sustain a construction industry when an unskilled labourer starts off on more money than a qualified accountant?
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