James Colbert - Country Manager - Ireland

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Country Manager

James Colbert

James, like most in his family is steeped in property. From an early age James has grown organically through the stages of an auctioneer. Be that building with his first company or setting up his auctioneering firm almost 15 years ago, James has developed into the sales person he is today by experiencing each stage of the process first hand. A qualified Auctioneer through the IPAV (Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers) James has a wide knowledge of the Irish market and really is best placed to advise any potential client on their potential purchase.

Baerz Property Finders & Advisors

Ireland


4 Main Street
P25R3K4 Midleton

+353 876204150
james@baerzproperty.com

www.baerzproperty.com

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Living in the region

County Cork - Co. Cork - Cork


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Living in County Cork

County Cork, the largest county in Ireland, is situated in the province of Munster and is renowned for its rich historical heritage and breathtaking landscapes. Steeped in history, the region is home to iconic sites such as Blarney Castle, where visitors can kiss the legendary stone, and the ancient monastic site of Gougane Barra. The county boasts a diverse landscape featuring lush green hills, rugged coastlines, and picturesque towns that reflect its vibrant history. County Cork's geographic location offers both the charm of rural Ireland and the cosmopolitan allure of Cork city, known for its lively cultural scene and modern amenities.

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Living in Co. Cork

Nestled in the South-West region of Ireland, County Cork, known as "the Rebel County," holds its unique place in Irish history. From its historic landmarks such as the Blarney Castle to the captivating beauty of the West Cork coastline, Cork is every history connoisseur and nature lover's delight. Its geographical location is blessed with lush landscapes, winding coastlines, and an enchanting mix of mountains and flatlands, offering an ideal backdrop for luxurious living. Cork's vibrant city life coupled with its serene countryside gives it an edge over other counties, making it the second most populated county in Ireland.

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Living in Cork

Situated in the picturesque province of Munster, Cork is Ireland's second-largest city, boasting a rich tapestry of history and culture. Known as the "Rebel City" due to its steadfast resistance in various historical conflicts, Cork features an array of historical sights like the iconic Cork City Gaol and Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral. The city's location on the River Lee, with its maritime path leading to Cork Harbour, offers stunning views and a vibrant waterfront lifestyle. Cork is approximately 220 kilometers from Dublin, allowing convenient access to the capital while retaining its unique local charm.