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Last Homes Available at Charleston Woods in Midleton from €475,000
Charleston Woods, a residential development in Midleton, Ireland, is nearing its final phase, offering the last few new build homes starting at €475,000. The development features a range of semi-detached and detached houses, with prices reflecting a significant appreciation since the initial launch.
Details of the Development
The remaining homes at Charleston Woods include three-bedroom semi-detached houses priced at €475,000 and four-bedroom detached homes starting at €630,000. The sizes of the properties range from 117 sq m to 171 sq m (approximately 1,250 sq ft to 1,830 sq ft). The development includes a total of 89 units set within five hectares of mature grounds that were once part of the historic Charleston House.
Charleston House, originally built in 1910 by the Bennett family, has a rich legacy tied to the local malting industry. The house was sold for over €4 million in recent years, part of a trend that has seen property values in the area rise steadily. The last sales of homes in Charleston Woods reflect this upward trend, with earlier prices for similar properties starting in the low to mid €300,000s.
Final Sales and Future Prospects
Real estate agents Miah McGrath and Susanne Wilkinson of McCarthy and McGrath have overseen the sales process, which has seen over 60 homes sold since the project’s inception. The final phase of construction will conclude by mid to late 2026, with the last of the house stands now completed. These homes are timber frame, A2-rated, and feature energy-efficient air-to-water heating systems.
Located just 1.5 km south of Midleton’s town centre, Charleston Woods offers convenient access to the wider Cork Harbour area and nearby beaches. The area is also poised for further residential development, with significant projects like the Lakeview development by the O’Flynn Group, which will include over 300 homes.
The ongoing interest in Charleston Woods is expected to enhance its reputation as a premium address in Midleton. With its historical significance and modern amenities, the development is likely to attract buyers looking for a blend of heritage and contemporary living.
As the final homes are put on the market, prospective buyers have a limited opportunity to secure a residence in this prestigious location.
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