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OVER 40% INCREASE IN NUMBER OF PROPERTIES SOLD IN COUNTY GALWAY

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According to the property price register at the end of August, the number of property sales for both Galway city and county is showing a dramatic increase year on year. The register gives the exact selling price of properties and so is the most accurate record of actual sales that have taken place.

Save hundreds of euro on baby essentials

We all know how expensive having a new baby is, but what about the ongoing costs of clothing, toys, and equipment as baby moves through the various stages? The Baby Bay Market offers parents and parents-to-be an opportunity to save by buying quality second hand baby goods, clothing, and toys directly from other parents.

Mayo County Council vote to lower LPT by three per cent

At last Monday’s meeting of Mayo County Council the elected members of the council voted to lower the local property tax by three per cent. The lowering of the rate will in 2015 save homeowners between €2.70 and €6.75 in total over the year, but will leave a hole in the council’s overall budget of €321,000 which must be met by the council’s own resources.

Athlone property sales double in one year

The property boom seems to be on its way back in Athlone, with the number of properties sold in the last year double that of the previous year. According to the property price register at the end of August, the number of property sales for Athlone has shown a dramatic increase year on year.

Save hundreds of euro on baby essentials!

We all know how expensive having a new baby is, but what about the ongoing costs of clothing, toys, and equipment as baby moves through the various stages? The Baby Bay Market offers parents and parents-to-be an opportunity to save by buying quality second-hand baby goods, clothing, and toys directly from other parents.

Number of properties sold in Athlone doubles in one year

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According to the Property Price Register at the end of August, the number of property sales for Athlone is showing a dramatic increase year on year. The register gives the exact selling price of properties and so is the most accurate record of actual sales that have taken place. Some property reports use asking prices as their source, others use prices which properties were ‘For sale’ at; neither of these give accurate information which can be relied on. As the property price register is only completed when sales are finalised, it could be argued that it lags real time selling prices by a few months. However, it is still the only definitive register for actual property sales.

Commonage issue comes to the Taoiseach door

A controversial collective agreement clause in the new GLAS agri-environment scheme has seen hill farmers bring their protests to the door of the Taoiseach’s constituency office in Castlebar.

Council finances cannot support property tax cut

Property owners will find out on Monday if they are likely to get any relief from Mayo County Council by way of a reduction in the local property tax (LPT) rate.

50 per cent increase in number of properties sold in Galway

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According to the property price register at the end of August, the number of property sales for both Galway city and county is showing a dramatic increase year on year. The register gives the exact selling price of properties and so is the most accurate record of actual sales that have taken place.

Property sales increase by 50 per cent

According to the property price register at the end of August, the number of property sales for both Galway city and county is showing a dramatic increase year on year. The register gives the exact selling price of properties and so is the most accurate record of actual sales that have taken place.

 

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