Bungalow bliss? Galway fixer-upper on the market for €70,000

This property near Williamstown is in need of complete renovation
Bungalow bliss? Galway fixer-upper on the market for €70,000

Looking for a new year project? This three-bed home near Williamstown in Co Galway would certainly keep you busy.

On the market for €70,000, this bungalow with sheds and a separate annex is in need of complete renovation.

With some further investment and imagination, Knickanes could be transformed into a home to fit the modern age.

The property, which currently offers 150sq m of living space, is in a quiet countryside location in Cloonminda, just six minutes from Williamstown.

Roscommon town is a further 27 minutes away, Knock Airport is a 40-minute drive, while Galway city is 80 minutes away.

The main house has a hall, lobby, back hall, kitchen with conservatory, living/dining room, two bedrooms (one with an en-suite and one with a conservatory), walk-in hot-press and main bathroom.

The annex building also has a hall, kitchen/living room, bedroom and bathroom.

The annex building

The house is eligible for a vacant property grant from the Government, giving any potential owner some financial support towards a renovation project.

While not for the faint-hearted, the property offers enormous potential in what is a peaceful countryside location.

For more information and photos, visit myhome.ie

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