A LAHINCH property has sold for over €1m at an online auction.

‘Thalassa’ located at Seapark in Lahinch received global interest ahead of its online auction this Friday. The four-bedroom property which went on the market for €650,000 sold for €1,005,000.00.

There was a total of 99 bids made on the property during the auction before the virtual hammer dropped for just over €1m. Six different individuals were bidding for the Lahinch seaside home.

Initially fourteen people had registered their interest in acquiring the home in North-West Clare but six bidders were in the final hunt for the property with a forty four people watching the auction online.

Persons registered were from Co Clare while there was national and international interest in the auction. Estate agents DNG O’Sullivan Hurley confirmed to The Clare Echo they received expressions of the interest from people in three different continents around the world.

Situated on an elevated site with uninterrupted panoramic views overlooking Lahinch Beach, ‘Thalassa’ is a four bedroom detached home in one of the most sought after locations along the west coast of Ireland. The property was marketed as “an ideal family or holiday home with stunning views overlooking the Atlantic Ocean”.

Speaking to The Clare Echo, Douglas Hurley of DNG O’Sullivan Hurley explained, “to get a property with a view of the beach in Lahinch is rare. It is four to five houses up on that hill and it is the best site in terms of uniqueness with a view of the sea, the beach and the town. There’s a scarcity of chances to build in Lahinch so there is always demand when a property goes on the market. The sale price is endemic of the market where money is available for the right property and this is one of those unique properties, it is a generational property”.

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