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Successful day at O’Donnellan & Joyce nationwide property auction

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On Friday April 14 at 12 noon, auctioneer Colm O’Donnellan welcomed the people of Ireland into his digital auction room which was broadcast remotely on the O’Donnellan & Joyce company website and social media platforms for all to see by Brandt Studios.

Busy day of sales at O’Donnellan & Joyce May auction

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On Friday May 27 at 12 noon, auctioneer Colm O’Donnellan welcomed people into the auction room in the Harbour Hotel Galway, which was attended by a fantastic crowd. The auction was also broadcast remotely on the O’Donnellan & Joyce company website and social media platforms by Brandt Studios.

Right time to sell as demand for residential and commercial property continues

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Auction specialist iamsold has noted one of the busiest starts to the year for some time. The company currently has more than 130 properties listed for sale nationwide. With the traditional spring/summer selling season in sight, the company is encouraging property owners thinking of selling to get in touch and speak to one of its auction consultants about the benefits of auction.

O’Donnellan & Joyce selling Connemara properties at record prices

O’Donnellan & Joyce has recorded an incredible year of sales in the Connemara region since the Covid-19 pandemic hit in March 2020. With remote working now the norm for many people across the country, people previously working full time in the capital set their eyes on Connemara and the beauty they can avail of on their doorstep.

O’Donnellan & Joyce record a summer of sizzling sales in Salthill

O’Donnellan & Joyce recorded an incredible summer of sales in the Salthill area. Many properties have been sold at record levels exceeding many of its clients’ expectations. According to Colm O’Donnellan of O’Donnellan & Joyce during lockdown people realised that Salthill has everything that a family could require with the magnificent Promenade and exceptional community facilities on its doorstep.

IAM Sold sees strong demand for auction properties

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IAM Sold, which operates the Connacht, Munster, Leinster, and Northern Ireland Property Auctions in partnership with 300 established auctioneers, is currently listing for its upcoming online auctions. With a comprehensive schedule of 11 auction dates in each region during 2021, there are regular dates for sellers and buyers to choose from. The auction provider was the first to offer properties for sale via online auction in Ireland back in 2012. The company notes a lot of upgrades and improvements have been made since it initially built that platform nine years ago. These years of experience have allowed it to lead the field in terms of online bidding. With more than 4,000 successful sales in 2020, it remains the largest auction provider in Ireland and the UK.

O’Donnellan & Joyce’s auctions transformed in an unprecedented year

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The O’Donnellan & Joyce auction department will look back on 2020 as the most challenging and yet, most rewarding in many ways in its 38 year history.

Coen looking to continue winning ways

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There's not much left to win in the inter-county game for Stephen Coen - well, just one thing really.

Farmers fear weanling trade will 'take a dive' due to Level 5 restrictions

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Farmers in the west of Ireland are concerned that the weanling trade will "take a dive" as a result of Level 5 restrictions, which will prevent buyers from being allowed around the ring at marts.

Sixty two lots go under the hammer this week with local, national, and global interest in O’Donnellan & Joyce property auction

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Over the last six weeks, sales agents and marketers in O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers have been busy compiling information and generating adverts for the 62 lots that they will offer for sale by means of live public auction tomorrow at 12 noon in the Harbour Hotel, Galway.

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