Merrion Road property with secure car park suited to a range of uses
Agent Savills is guiding a price of €975,000 for the former Bank of Ireland branch premises at 230 Merrion Road in Ballsbridge , Dublin 4.
230 Merrion Road comprises a two-storey over-basement building of 273 sq m NIA along with secure off-street parking to the rear for 15 vehicles. The site to the rear of the property extends to 0.063 hectares while the overall site area extends to 0.104 hectares .
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