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    Top 5 plots of land you can buy in Ireland

    Dan O'MuirighBy Dan O'MuirighMarch 31, 2022No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Prepare your foundations for your dream home as we present five stunning plots of land you can buy in Ireland to stake a claim in this hallowed ground.

    The Emerald Isle can be a beautiful place to build and settle your own home. This is surely a goal professed by both Irish citizens and the ancestry that have travelled the globe far and wide.

    And so, if you are thinking of fortifying your own foundations and building upwards on this green land, it may help to know that land is available across the country and in different counties.

    From Donegal to Cork, from Galway to Dublin, and further afield again, Irish land is waiting. Here are five plots of land you can buy in Ireland.

    5. Crislaghmore, Fahan, Co. Donegal – the edge of the Lough Swilly

    Crislaghmore is one of the plots of land you can buy in Ireland.
    Credit: daft.ie

    Before you decide to purchase some land in Ireland, it may be advisable to contact a land agent. Online websites such as daft.ie, propertypal.com, and myhome.ie can be useful starting points.

    That’s where we come across our first entry for plots of land you can buy in Ireland: Fahan in County Donegal. This stunning plot of land sits on the edge of the magnificent Lough Swilly in the Tir Chonaill county.

    This is a small plot of land that would be ideal for purchase in Donegal and for easy access to both Derry and Letterkenny.

    Address: Crislaghmore, Co. Donegal

    Price: €65,000

    Size of land: 0.82 acres

    More info: HERE

    4. Moyarget Road, Ballycastle, Co. Antrim – a home near the Glens of Antrim

    Build a home near the Glens of Antrim.
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    Ballycastle can be found in the north of Antrim and is one of the most scenic places in all of Ulster and Ireland.

    This would be a beautiful plot of land to buy with full planning permission to build what you please. This stunning sight offers uninterrupted views of the magic of the Antrim countryside and is certainly one of the best plots of land you can buy in Ireland.

    It also has easy access to the road, which will allow you to venture out further to other parts of north Antrim, such as Ballintoy and the Causeway Coast.

    Address: Moyarget Road, Ballycastle

    Price: £99,950 / €117,859

    Size of land: 0.35 acres

    More info: HERE

    3. Gortreagh, Portmagee, Co. Kerry – one of the best plots of land you can buy in Ireland

    Gortreagh is one of the plots of land you can buy in Ireland.
    Credit: daft.ie

    Up next on our list of plots of land you can buy in Ireland is this stunning site located in Portmagee in Country Kerry. Located on the Skellig Ring, buying here will provide you with outstanding panoramic views.

    This six-acre of non-residential agricultural land offers plenty of room for innovation and use. It is in a convenient part of County Kerry to allow you to explore further the wonders of this part of the Emerald Isle.

    Address: An Caladh, Gortreagh, Co. Kerry

    Price: €120,000

    Size of land: 6.08 acres

    More info: HERE

    2. Ballincurrig, Middleton, Co. Cork – huge land with huge opportunities

    Ballincurrig is a huge plot of land in County Cork.
    Credit: daft.ie

    Our costliest and largest entry to date on the list of five plots of land you can buy in Ireland is this stunning pick in County Cork. With a quick glance and inspection, you can see why it’s here and why it ranks so highly on the list.

    This huge plot of land, mustering a total of 29 acres, is currently up for sale by public auction. It would be ideal for a farmer or indeed for a potential housing or commercial development.

    This location is also only 29 km (18 miles) from Cork city and within close range of several smaller towns and villages, so there is convenience as well.

    Address: Mainistir na Corann, Co. Cork, Ireland

    Price: €285,000

    Size of land: 29 acres

    More info: HERE

    1. Slievekirk Woods, Ardmore, Co. Derry – helping to create an Irish nature reserve

    Slievekirk Wood is one of the plots of land you can buy in Ireland.
    Credit: Instagram / @celtictitles

    Taking the top spot on our list of the top five plots of land you can buy in Ireland are The Celtic Titles Nature Reserve in Ardmore, County Derry.

    Set up in 2006, the Celtic Titles helped to build two nature reserves in the Highlands of Scotland. They are now taking to the Emerald Isle with that same admirable goal: to build a nature reserve.

    You can buy a plot of land in Ardmore, ranging from 1 to 10 sq ft (0.093 to 0.93 sq m) and become a Lord or Lady of Ardmore. Thus, also claim access to the site for yourself and for your future generations at any time.

    Address: Strabane, BT82 0NN

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    Dan O'Muirigh is a keen travel writer from Belfast, County Antrim. He has been a regular writer for Ireland Before You Die, The World Bucket List and Meanwhile in Ireland since 2019, covering topics ranging from the Irish countryside, cities, hidden gems, and other standout features to Irish culture, history, and language. He has also contributed to more worldwide and good news articles. Dan holds a law degree and has held a keen interest in writing for many years. He has been immersed in Irish culture, playing GAA, writing about the country, and learning its language. Dan has travelled far and wide across Ireland, with a particular interest in Donegal. He has also travelled around Europe, the Caribbean and South-East Asia.

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