Twin Georgian office buildings on Merrion Square with mews guided at €12 million
The same property, in its entirety, was auctioned by Lisney in May 1998 guiding IR£1.75 million. That is, give or take, an increase of about 580 per cent
When it comes to long-term commercial investment, Georgian office buildings in Dublin city centre have tended to be a fairly good bet.
That’s particularly true when you consider the most recent offering from Colliers at 46 and 47 Merrion Square in Dublin 2, two adjoining four-storey over-basement red-brick buildings and two modern mews buildings with car parking at the rear.
The entire site is on the market guiding €12 million. The same property, in its entirety,...
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