Penthouse apartments with spectacular sweeping sea views of Dundalk Bay and the Cooley peninsula rarely come on the market which makes 18 Marine Court in Blackrock something special. This apartment ...
The planning application includes 13 two-bed houses, 88 three-bed houses, 18 two-bed duplexes, and 18 three-bed duplexes ...
A “BEAUTIFUL” four-bedroom home has just hit the Irish market for €1.6million – it comes with an infinity pool and incredible ...
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Yes, you read that correctly. Ireland (and the UK's) first ever 3D printed homes have been completed in Dundalk, Co Louth, and are now ready for families to move in. The three homes, which are two ...
Yes, you read that correctly. Ireland (and the UK's) first ever 3D printed homes have been completed in Dundalk, Co Louth, and are now ready for families to move in. The three homes, which are ...
HTL.tech are behind Ireland’s first 3D printed homes. The company was founded by Donegal natives Paul Kelly and Richard Mullin originally from Letterkenny and Ballybofey respectively. The 3D printed ...
Three families in Co Louth are set to move into 3D printed homes, the first of their kind in Ireland. The three bedroom houses were built using construction printing technology, that automates the ...
Calf sales early in the year always result in high prices but prices took a major bounce at this week's sale in Bandon compared to 2024. The reader loyalty code gives you full access to the site from ...
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Languages: English, Italian, French. Email: [email protected]. One in three homes listed for sale on the U.S. market has taken a price cut from the original listing, according to founder ...
Around 40,000 properties are still expected to be without power by Tuesday evening, Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE) has said as the extensive repair works after Storm Éowyn continue.