Property is partially let to the HSE and Road Safety Authority but offers opportunity for rental growth
Investors looking for a mix of a steady income, with the potential for asset management upside, are likely to be interested in the sale of a south Dublin office investment.
Lisney is seeking offers in the region of €6.5 million for the four-storey property, reflecting a capital value of €130 sq ft. Tenants of the property include the Health Service Executive and the Road Safety Authority . The HSE occupies the third floor on a lease until 2027, while the RSA holds part of the ground floor under leases expiring in 2030. The property currently generates a passing rent of €273,012 a year.
52 Broom benefits from an excellent location near Tallaght Village, The Square Shopping Centre, and major multinationals such as Amazon and Johnson & Johnson. Transport links are exceptional, with direct access to the M50, the Luas Red Line, and multiple Dublin Bus routes.
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