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Roy Keane among Lansdowne Place owners making six-figure gains from flipping luxury apartments

Roy Keane among Lansdowne Place owners making six-figure gains from flipping luxury apartments
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Former footballer Roy Keane and other investors have realized significant profits by flipping luxury apartments at the Lansdowne Place development in Dublin. The area's value has been bolstered by the upcoming construction of a new US embassy.

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The article illustrates the impact of high-profile real estate developments and infrastructure projects on property market speculation.

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Roy Keane and other individuals who bought homes in one of Ireland’s most exclusive residential schemes have earned six-figure profits flipping their apartments only three years after buying them.

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The article reports on financial transactions and market trends without taking a moral stance on property flipping.

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