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Remarkable day at O’Donnellan & Joyce auction

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O’Donnellan & Joyce realised sales of €6 million in the latest of its series of auctions of properties of the western region. There was remarkable value for investors and owner occupiers alike in the company's Wild Atlantic Way summer all day auction last Friday at the Harbour Hotel.

Burgess announces massive wall-to-wall summer sale

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Burgess Department Store Athlone has announced that it will hold a wall-to-wall summer sale from Wednesday to Saturday, July 27-30. The sale will cover all departments - womenswear fashions and lingerie, menswear, children’s wear, and homeware.

O’Donnellan & Joyce has sixty properties going under the auction hammer this Friday

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The team at O’Donnellan & Joyce are busy with final viewings and enquiries for the last of the summer auctions, with 60 properties for sale in the Wild Atlantic Way Summer All Day Auction tomorrow, July 22.

Dangan House

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Dangan House, “beautifully situated on the banks of the fine river Corrib” directly opposite Menlo Castle, was built in 1684 as the seat of the Martin family. ‘Humanity Dick’ Martin was brought up there. John Redington purchased Dangan Demesne from Anthony Martin about 1830 and became the proprietor of the townland. It was, for a short time afterwards, converted into an Ursuline Convent. The nuns were there from 1839 to 1844. Dangan House was left to the Board of Guardians of the Galway Union for an auxiliary workhouse until 1854. The only trace of the original Martin building today is the tea-house folly which is on the banks of the river. A nearby property known as Dangan Cottage was leased by a number of American artists in the 1870s but was described as a ruin in the 1890s.

O’Donnellan & Joyce to hold the largest property auction in the west of Ireland with sixty properties going under the hammer

O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers, as the old saying goes, is keeping the good wine till last with more than 60 properties going under the hammer in its Wild Atlantic Way summer all day auction. Colm O’Donnellan of O’Donnellan & Joyce said this auction, which will be held on July 22 in the Harbour Hotel, Galway, is the fourth Wild Atlantic Way property auction of 2016.

TD calls for NAMA controlled land in Galway to be used to solve housing crises

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Some 600 new houses are set to be built in Galway on development land currently under NAMA control, but a local TD has demanded the organisation "step up its efforts" to dispose of more land it controls to "address the shortage of houses".

Burgess tops the class for quality school uniforms

Whether it’s for a hardwearing school jumper or school tights in a matching colour, Burgess has everything you’ll need to make sure the kids are fully kitted out going back to school and throughout the school year.

Immense success at O’Donnellan & Joyce auction

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O’Donnellan & Joyce recorded the largest volume of auction sales this year to date, when it held its second Wild Atlantic Way property auction on Wednesday May 4. The company recorded €9 million in property sales on the day. Properties throughout the western seaboard from Galway to Donegal and Galway down to Kerry went under the auction hammer. The auction room in the Harbour Hotel, Galway, was packed to capacity with more than 700 people in attendance at the morning and afternoon sessions.

Many hands make light work

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Startup Weekend is 100 per cent owned and run by the community, it is a grassroots movement run by volunteers. You see some of the work over the weekend, but it’s all in the lead up where the venue, food, mentors, speakers, sponsorship, promotion and all the rest are worked on.

First time buyers and investors flock to O’Donnellan & Joyce open viewings

More than 70 properties were opened to the public by O’Donnellan & Joyce throughout the western seaboard this week, from Galway to Donegal and from Galway to Kerry, where first time buyers and investors in particular flocked to view what is believed to be one of the largest auctions ever held in the west of Ireland.

 

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