Drumcondra student digs on market for €1.95m
The property is laid out as five two-bedroom student apartments (with 23 bed spaces) at 52 Botanic Avenue and a separate, but adjoining, two-bedroom town house at 54 Botanic Avenue
Finnegan Menton has brought Woodville, a purpose-built student accommodation block, to market at 52/54 Botanic Avenue in Drumcondra, Dublin 9 for which it is quoting €1.95 million.
The property generated a gross income of €163,840 last year, which is expected to increase to €177,780 by the end of this year. Tenants currently pay €150 per week per bed space.
The property is laid out as five two-bedroom student apartments (with 23 bed spaces) at 52 Botanic Avenue...
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