We all love a wee nosey around properties in our area - even if we’re not on the lookout for a new home at the minute.
The property market continues to be strong with some properties in Co Tyrone racking up thousands of views on property listing site PropertyPal.
Using data from the popular property listing site, we have compiled a list of the five most viewed homes in the last month.
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In a sign of the times perhaps, three of the most viewed properties on the list were part of new building developments.
With developments springing up across many parts of the county, they are proving popular at the moment and the figures are there to prove it.
Have a look at some of the most viewed properties in Co Tyrone last month and let us know what you think.
The Fort, Ballynorthland Manor
This first floor apartment is part of the popular Ballynorthland development which was made from a Grade B listed building in Dungannon into an 'exclusive' collection of homes.
Situated close to Dungannon town centre, this apartment would set you back around £275,000 and was easily the most viewed property in Co Tyrone last month with almost 9,000 views.
A description for the property says: "Located in the historic County Tyrone, the town of Dungannon offers homeowners something truly unique. Full of charm and steeped in a wealth of history, you’d be hard pushed to find a location better than this one. "
To have a look the full listing visit here.
Brackenhill, Strabane
These turnkey homes in Strabane are due to be finished this year and are on the market for £167,500.
The three bedroom semi-detached houses are located just off the Curlyhill Road in the town and have been viewed more than three thousand times this month.
You can view the full listing here.
Killybrack Heights
The second phase of homes in this development near Omagh town centre were the third most viewed homes on Propertypal in Co Tyrone last month.
While many of them are now sale agreed or sold, they are still proving to be really popular and you can see why. They have four bedrooms and the price is on application.
Outstanding Estate Agents say the houses are finished 'to an extremely high specification'.
"We are delighted to offer to the market these superior detached properties situated in the new phase of Killybrack Heights Development located on the highly popular residential area of Glencam Road, just minutes from Omagh Town Centre and all local amenities," the description says.
"These properties will be finished to an extremely high specification. This second phase will consist of fifteen detached properties."
View the full listing here.
207 Ballymaguire Road, Ardboe
First built as a rectory by the Church of Ireland in 1715, this home would make an interesting project for someone who knows what they're doing.
Featuring six bedrooms, three receptions and three bathrooms, the property is on the market for £495,000.
Estate agents Town and Country Property Services say: "A charming early Georgian property dating back to 1715. This superb gentleman residence was built as a Rectory by the Church of Ireland.
"It is reputed that Jonathan Swift stayed at the property during a tour of Ireland in 1720. The mature site extends to Circa 5 acres and boasts Irish yew along with a range of mature trees."
view the full listing here.
81E Tattysallagh Road, Omagh
This beauty comes with two remote controlled chandeliers - who doesn't need that in their life?
Built in 2013, this home is finished to perfection and even includes a separate two storey studio/clinic and a gym.
The estate agent marketing the property, Watters Property Sales, says it is perfect for family living.
"Throughout, the quality of the finish is clear, a wonderful design providing excellent, well-appointed and flexible accommodation - perfect for family living," the listing says.
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