Balbriggan Property

Balbriggan, a coastal town about twenty miles north of Dublin city, is named after either Baile Bricín, meaning Town of the Small Trout, or Baile Brigín, meaning Town of the Small Hills. Balbriggan enjoys excellent transport links. It is situated very close to the M1 Motorway which runs along the ... [More]

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Balbriggan Duplex for sale
19 Clonuske Green - Balbriggan - Duplex
Bedrooms : 3
Price : € 295,000 Open to Offers

Stunning three Bed three Bath home in excellent condition.Ready to walk into boasting bright spacious rooms with modern décor. ...

Balbriggan End of Terrace for sale
132 Brega - Balbriggan - End of Terrace
Bedrooms : 2
Price : € 137,000 o.n.o.

Has side entrance and a large south-facing back garden; close to bus, train and shops; fully furnished ...

Balbriggan Site for sale
Site at Demense Avenue - Balbriggan - Site
Price : € 100,000

2 acre field overlooking golf course, serene location for country living yet easy access to Balbriggan and Dublin ...

Balbriggan Terraced House for sale
12 Cardy Rock Avenue - Balbriggan - Terraced House
Bedrooms : 3
Price : € 300,000

Excellent opportunity to purchase this spacious three double bedroom home with spectacular views of the Irish sea. This property has been newly painted and is generously spaced over three floors. Only ...

Balbriggan Terraced House for sale
Balbriggan 2 bed - Balbriggan - Terraced House
Bedrooms : 2
Price : € 275,000

This 2 bedroom terraced house in Balbriggan, North county Dublin is 2 years old and decorated in neutral tones throughout. The house isalso alarmed. Parking is at the rear of the house, there is rear ...

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Balbriggan Area Description

Balbriggan, a coastal town about twenty miles north of Dublin city, is named after either Baile Bricín, meaning Town of the Small Trout, or Baile Brigín, meaning Town of the Small Hills. Balbriggan enjoys excellent transport links. It is situated very close to the M1 Motorway which runs along the east of the country and the Dublin - Belfast train line runs through the centre of the town. Balbriggan has lots of places of interest including a traditional fishing harbour, beside which is a lovely beach overlooked by a Martello Tower. The restoration of Bremore Castle which is underway serves as a reminder of the wonderful heritage of the town. Ardgillen Castle and Demesne is close-by and offers visitors magnificent views of the Irish Sea. Balbriggan is a rapidly expanding town which has experienced significant residential and commercial development over the past 10 years. The town boundary was extended in February 2009 to reflect the growth of the town and provide an opportunity to the residents of the newer parts of Balbriggan to vote in the Town Council elections. The population of Balbriggan is approximately 18,000 as at December 2008. [Source : Balbriggan.ie]

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