Mobile home for sale Jack's Hole Beach Resort
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Describes as “the most exclusive holiday home resort in Brittas Bay", the property has its own private beach and a host of onsite facilities and activities such as a sailing club, arts and crafts, tennis courts and playground. There has been reams written on how properties in the locale change hands for silly money but happening on a shack that you could convert is unlikely given the area's popularity. If you'd like to build your dream home together, there's a site of almost two acres, about two and a half miles from the beach, for sale for €35,000 through SherryFitzGerald Myles Doyle but you will need to get planning to build.
The overall rental income is understood to be in excess of €400,000. Instead of “hello” say “good”, with an inflection at the end, as if asking a question, and see how you get on. At weekends you’re likely to tangle leads with South County Dubliners rather than locals.
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It has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, its own private beach, seaside views, a decking area and onsite facilities such as tennis courts and a playground. Anna Thornton of DNG Thornton Properties, who made the record sale, confirmed an offer close to the asking price was accepted. In most cases, there are 3 bedrooms with accommodation for up to eight people including a double bedroom with master en-suite, a twin room and a double bunk room.
These vary in price from about €35,000 to €80,000, according to Aine Brannock, manager at the resort, depending on their location within the scheme, with the frontline mobiles commanding the highest prices. It comes after a recent report by property website Daft.ie showed that the price of coastal homes has increased by 23% since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic. With working from home now an option, more people are interested in swapping their urban or suburban lifestyle for a life by the sea.
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It serves pub grub and a selection of toasties as well as big Irish breakfasts and offers excellent wifi connectivity if you have a proposal deadline looming. Here they can run through the dunes and onto the beach and that freedom creates a vastly different experience from the one they will get from spending time in a villa in sunny Spain or Portugal. Save this search to get email alerts when listings hit the market. It's essentially an upmarket mobile home – and many say its price is another sign of a dysfunctional housing market.
The property crisis in Ireland is at an all-time high, as people struggle to save for a mortgage while paying extortionate rent fees. Willie Norse of CBRE handled the sale of the property which first attracted 10 offers and five in the second round of bidding. The Co Wicklow mobile home park, Jack’s Hole Beach Resort in Brittas Bay, has been sold to a group of Dublin-based investors for more than €4 million – a long way ahead of the €2.25 million guide price. Brittas is blissfully free of any form of conspicuous consumption.
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At the top end of the market is Wolf Rock, a four-bedroom, four- bathroom, architect-designed property, with a wine cellar, private access to the beach and stellar views, across to Wales on a clear day. Designed by Robin Mandel, it is asking €1.5million through joint agents Colliers and Knight Frank, a drop of €500,000 since it came on the market around two years ago. The beachfront mobile home park, Jack's Hole Beach Resort, which is home to about 70 pitches, has what one resident described as "an extremely beautiful rock star beach".
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A mobile home at Potter's Point, one of Brittas' best-known caravan parks, has a deck and is asking €180,000 through Rob Noble Property Consultants. Described by one wag as being "awash with SUVs", the setting also boasts a golf course and tennis courts. Brittas Bay village is a development of holiday homes that is equidistant between Jack White's pub and the beach. Holiday rentals are available through Trident Homes, which has three-bedroom properties from €665 to €840 per week in high season. They are booked out for this summer, but rentals may be available from individual owners.
While Anna Thornton of DNG Thornton Properties said that it would not be value for money for an ordinary mobile home, any future owners would have a share in the holiday home complex. Another plus about the Jack’s Hole property is that buyers are shareholders in the management company. When one of the mobile homes is being sold, the rest of the owners get the option to buy it first. Now the property – located in one of Ireland’s most exclusive beach resorts – has sold for close to its asking price of €495,000. The private decking area offers stunning seaside viewers as well as plenty of space for dining al fresco. No. 9 Beachfront has a "lovely, bright and airy" open plan living space, a remodelled kitchen, three double bedrooms with ensuites and a separate shower room.
JHBR is owned and operated by residents who are also shareholders, in the interest of shareholding residents. As a result, the Resort is well managed with a competitive annual charge. The park has been continually upgraded since it opened almost 20 years ago and has only one vacant mobile home stand out of the 71 designated sites next to the beach. What about Jack Whites, a long country mile of a walk up from the beach to the M11?
These are school holiday destinations and are full whenever the schools are out and the weather is reasonable. That’s not helped by a sometimes secretive culture about sales among mobile occupants themselves. But if recent reports are to be believed, then values have more than doubled in five years. And as leases, they are not listed in the property price register. Therefore, insiders justify the half a million price tag sought because the purchaser would in fact be buying a share of the entire scheme. These, it has been reported, will also ‘vet’ new arrivals with the care of an exclusive golf club.
If you wish to report an issue or seek an accommodation, please let us know. She said the sale shows a cultural shift triggered by the pandemic – moving away from buying in the city and outwards to neighbouring beauty spot counties. This in turn generated a clamour to find a summer home in these traditionally swish parks amid very tight supply.
On the rare days that the mercury rises to a level that draws a Dublin crowd to jam the car park, the beach the dunes are so vast that there’s plenty of room for everyone. Afternoon tea at Hunter's Hotel, the old coaching inn outside Rathnew, is old fashioned in a lovely way. The décor hasn't changed in decades and is part of what makes it feel so special. The last similar property that sold in Jack’s Hole went for approximately €380,000. Mobile homes in nearby resort Potter’s Point sell for about €300,000.
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