Nursing home group Carechoice has bought a 60-bedroom facility in Co Kildare in a deal thought to be worth about â¬10 million.
Carechoice owns and runs nursing homes around the Republic, including in counties Dublin, Cork, Meath and Waterford.
The company confirmed on Thursday that it has bought Elm Hall nursing home and retirement village, a 60-bedroom facility in Celbridge, Co Kildare, boosting its presence in the region around Dublin to seven properties.
Carechoice did not reveal the price, however, based on previous deals done by the chain in the capital, the transaction is likely to have been valued at about â¬10 million.
Five developers in bid to deliver new Dublin HQ for KPMG ‘Big Four’ accounting and advisory giant seeks space for 2,500 workers in the city
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Ronan Group Real Estate is looking for KPMG to relocate to its Waterfront South Central scheme
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Having recently reignited its near decade-long search for a new Dublin headquarters, KPMG is understood to be in the process of assessing proposals from five of the city’s biggest developers.
The shortlist of contenders comprises Johnny Ronan’s Ronan Group Real Estate (RGRE), the Kenny family’s Clancourt Group, Shane Whelan’s Westridge Real Estate, Hibernia Reit, and US real estate firm Kennedy Wilson.