Hodson bay stores to be sold at next allsop auction

Hodson Bay Stores is the most high profile local property going under the hammer later this month as part of the next Allsop auction in Dublin.


The former Kiltoom shop and six-bedroom home is one of seven local lots up for sale on February 18 next at the RDS, Dublin, with a reserve not to exceed €150,000.


Offered as one lot, the sale covers a detached six bedroom home along with a detached retail unit located along the main N61 Athlone to Roscommon road, with a combined square footage of over 3,700 in total.
Other lots of local interest going under the hammer include a mixed use property at 5 Costume Place and another at 47 Connaught Street, with reserves set at €60,000 and €100,000 to €115,000 respectively.

There is retail space at ground floor level in the Costume Place premises and offices in two upper floors, measuring some 116 square metres in total.
Meanwhile, the Connaught Street property comprises a ground floor retail unit, one two bed apartment and another one bedroom apartment overhead.


Elsewhere, three homes in the The Orchard estate on the Ballymahon road are also on list of properties to be disposed of in the sale, with reserves ranging from €75,000 to €95,000.


Two of the houses, 107 and 108, are mid or end terraced homes with three bedrooms and a garden, while 109 The Orchard is described as a semi-detached two-storey property boasting three bedrooms and off-street parking with floor space extending to a larger 1,054 square feet.


The final sale of local interest concerns a plot of land at Monksland in Co Roscommon. Just over 10 acres or 4.24 hectares, the plot is described as an “irregular shaped parcel of land” in the property brochure documents produced ahead of the sale in Dublin. The reserve is set not to exceed €150,000.


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