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24 Mar 2026

GALLERY: A stunning 31-acre residential farm with a derelict dwelling new to market

The property features a derelict house, which is expected to qualify for the €50,000–€70,000 Vacant and Derelict Property Grant.

For anyone who wants plenty of room, an exceptional c.31-acre residential farm with a derelict dwelling, located at Derriniver, Derradda, Ballinamore, Co.

For anyone who wants plenty of room, an exceptional c.31-acre residential farm with a derelict dwelling, located at Derriniver, Derradda, Ballinamore, Co. Leitrim, N41 R722 has recenlty gone on the market, N41 R722 has recenlty gone on the market.

This impressive holding is situated along the Ballinamore–Swanlinbar road and is comprised of two adjoining folios.

This gives a total of approximately 31 acres in a peaceful rural location. The property features a derelict house, which is expected to qualify for the €50,000–€70,000 Vacant and Derelict Property Grant.

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For full details on this scheme, please contact Leitrim County Council at 071 9650400, ext. 223. This listing represents a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial landholding with an existing dwelling—ideal for renovation, redevelopment, or agricultural pursuits.

The property is being sold by Abbey Property Sale and for further information or to arrange a viewing, please contact Gerry on 086 806 6701.

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