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Sligo – A Wild Hidden Irish Gem

The hidden gem of Sligo is located on the Wild Atlantic Way.  This tiny county perfectly combines the astonishing natural beauty of a panoramic coast and the hubbub of a major town, Sligo truly offers its residents and visitors the best of both worlds.   

Add in the excellent travel links to other parts of the Ireland, a bustling town center, and two third level colleges known for their outstanding performance, it is easy to see why businesses and tourists alike choose Sligo.  

The opportunity to enjoy a fun outdoor lifestyle combined with all the exciting things that a big town can offer definitely means that this county has everything you can ever ask for.   

Strandhill – Your Top Choice for Residence in Sligo 

Strandhill deserves to be your number one option if you are planning to move to Sligo. From the hillside properties that offer astonishing views of the mountains and bays to seafront houses whose doorstep touches the crashing waves, Strandhill might be exactly the kind of place you are searching for.  

The county also offers infinite activities from sipping hot coffee in the beachfront cafes to exploring the mountains, hills, and sand dunes. 

Lifestyle in Sligo 

Sligo is really alive and kicking with so many things to keep you engaged and entertained to help you feel more refreshed and relaxed than ever before.   

There is always something in store for everyone of all ages, from arts, to nature, entertainment, culture, and sports. There are also great restaurants, wonderful shops, and the world-renowned cultural heritage. The literary giant WB Yeats is a native of Sligo so it is easy to say that arts hold a very special place in what is called “The Land of Hearts Desire.” 

Sligo’s way of life is sports and this attracts tourists from different corners of the world to the beaches of Enniscrone, Easkey, Strandhill, and Streedagh to where surfers can catch the best waves.   

Family Life in Sligo 

Sligo is a wonderful place for raising a family as the sea can be found right on your own doorstep. Every family can expect good value whether they buy or rent in the area. The place has a CSO median house pricing of €118,500 that is lower than the national average priced at €229,000. It has helped the housing market of the county to see a considerable growth as more and more people opt to relocate here because of the higher disposable income, lower cost of living, and healthier work-life balance.  

The educational facilities of the town include outstanding secondary and primary schools and two third level colleges, St. Angela’s College and IT Sligo. 

The town is truly obsessed with sports with its strong GAA traditions, with the Sligo Rovers taking part in Airtricity League, and the Connacht Rugby enjoying a whole wave of newly discovered success. The local clubs cover different sports as well including water sports, athletics, tennis, golf, and so much more.  

The next time you are looking for a good place to relocate to, Sligo is worthy to consider.   

 

 

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