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Friday, July 25, 2008

Carlton apartments sold out

The apartment block built behind the Carlton Hotel, aptly called Carlton Riviera, has sold out within a month according to a report by Country Life. Prices for the one and two-bedroom apartments started at €450,000 per 10,000m². Not bad going, I'd say. It will be interesting to see, however, how this affects the rental prices during the fairs, as it constitutes quite an arrival of property on the market in one go.

Labels: accommodation, excess, hotels, property

posted by Michael Leahy at 8:19 AM

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