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  2. Clúid - Wikipedia

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    The organisation also had net assets of €1.8 billion and managed housing in each of the 26 counties of Ireland. [4] Clúid is also involved in the provision of cost rental homes. [5] The organisation develops housing and apartments itself as well as upgrading, refurbishing and extending its existing stock of housing.

  3. Clancy Quay - Wikipedia

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    A signpost in the Clancy Quay apartment complex. Clancy Quay (Irish: Cé Mhic Fhlannchaidh) [1] is a residential development of houses and apartments in Islandbridge, Dublin, Ireland. The development and surrounds originally housed an artillery barracks, known as Islandbridge Barracks and later Clancy Barracks, before closing in 1998.

  4. Category : Apartment buildings in the Republic of Ireland

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    Pages in category "Apartment buildings in the Republic of Ireland" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  5. CAPREIT - Wikipedia

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    CAPREIT is the largest publicly traded apartment landlord in Canada, with over $17.7 billion in assets, as of December 2021. [1] As of 2022, CAPREIT owns or has interests in approximately 67,000 residential apartments, townhomes and manufactured housing units across Canada, the Netherlands and Ireland. [1]

  6. The Arc apartments - Wikipedia

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    The Arc contains 474 residential properties. They consist of: two-bedroom, one-bedroom and three-bedroom apartments; penthouses; and maisonettes (duplexes) facing Queens Road. In all, there are 26 different designs of dwelling. For example, a C-type is a one-bedroom apartment. [9] [10] [11] There are three buildings.

  7. Multifamily residential - Wikipedia

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    In Ireland, the use of the term "flat" generally implies an apartment that is smaller or of lesser value, while the term apartment is used for larger privately owned dwellings. 2-Flat , 3-Flat , and 4-Flat houses: houses or buildings with 2, 3, or 4 flats, respectively, especially when each of the flats takes up one entire floor of the house.

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