Rock solid Tipp farm guided at €16,000/ac
TWO medium sized farms, one in Galway and the other in south Tipperary are on the private treaty market with different expectations.
South Tipperary land has made headline prices over the last number of years and a 60ac farm at Camus, just over 3km from the Rock of Cashel, is set to mirror some of the better prices. Vincent Ryan of Thomas V Ryan is guiding the private treaty sale at €965,000 or over €16,000/ac
Once a residential holding the original house is now derelict but could be redeveloped subject to planning permission. The yard is made up of a range of dated outbuildings including a three-column hay-barn
The main part of the land is in grass, has plenty of road frontage and is suitable for a variety of agricultural purposes. The area is synonymous with Irish equestrian success and interest is expected from that sector.
The property is offered in the entire or in lots with the first made up of 8.25ac in two roadside fields of goodquality ground. The second lot is a 25.25ac parcel with the derelict house, farmyard and a number of roadside fields.
The third lot is in 26.5ac of excellent roadside land while the final lot comprises the entire 60ac
Portumna farm
Moving to the most northerly point in Tipperary and across the Shannon at Portumna a 51ac mixed farm with an excellent yard, is guided at €350,000 or €7,000/ac.
The holding at Moanakeeba West, Ballyshrule is 8km from Portumna and Woodford and contains an attractive mix of enterprises with 17ac in forestry and 34ac in grass. The forestry is a 22-year-old Sitka Spruce plantation covering 17ac with no premiums remaining.
The land is well fenced and watered throughout and was most recently used for grazing and silage production.
The substantial yard has a wide range of modern farm buildings in excellent condition, according to Noel Hogan of Brian Tuohy auctioneers.
The property can be sold in lots or as an entire, with or without the farmyard and buildings.