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06 Sept 2025

Celbridge land on market for over €800k an acre

Land on market for €4.4m

Celbridge land on market for over €800k an acre

A Celbridge residential site is on the market for over €800,000 an acre.

Coonan Property are in charge of the sale of 5.45 acres at Oldtown, Celbridge, which has a guideprice of €4.4 million.

The infill site, which is for sale by private treaty, was zoned for residential development last year and is ready for a planning application to be submitted.

The 5.45 acres (2.21 hectares), occupies a strategic and accessible location on Oldtown Road, approximately 1km from the centre of Celbridge town. It is further enhanced by being in close proximity to a host of amenities including schools both primary and secondary. There are three within a short walk of 500 metres. Shops, including the Tesco Superstore, Lidl and Aldi are all within a few minutes walk away plus the new Primary Care Centre operated by Centric Health.

Hazelhatch Train Station which has a regular service to and from Dublin is within a short drive.

The site is accessed through the popular residential development known as Oldtown Mill and to the north is the popular residential development of Ballygoran. To the east, just beyond the residential development of Thornhill is St. Mochua’s school.

Celbridge town is located approximately 13 miles from Dublin and is accessed via the M4 motorway on the Dublin/Galway route. The site is identified in the Celbridge Local Area Plan 2017 – 2023 and is zoned with an objective of ‘New Residential’. The purpose is to provide new residential developments with a sustainable mix of house types, sizes and tenures to complement the existing residential mix.

Will Coonan comments that “this infill site coming to the market is a rare opportunity to purchase serviced residential land in a proven selling location.” He is quoting a guide of €4,400,000. For further information please call Will Coonan on 01 – 6286128 or email at willc@coonan.com

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