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O’Donnellan & Joyce expands its valuations team

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O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers has provided valuation services since its establishment in 1982. Shane McDonagh, who has been with O’Donnellan & Joyce since 2014, graduated with a BA in property studies in 2012 and has now furthered his education. He recently qualified as a Blue Book valuer, recognised by TEGoVA, which represents the leading professional bodies in real estate valuation across Europe. He is also an associated member of the Society of Chartered Surveyors of Ireland (SCSI) and a member of IPAV (Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers).

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Free valuation offered for property sales

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The Connacht Property Auction is now taking entries for its 45 day online auction, as well as the next public auction event, which takes place on April 24.

Free valuation service from Kirrane Auctioneers

Owners considering selling a residential or commercial property can now avail of a free valuation/appraisal service from Kirrane Auctioneers based in Bohermore.

Rate payers urged to appeal valuations

 

O’Donnellan & Joyce will value your house free of charge

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O’Donnellan & Joyce has announced it will provide a free valuation service of any house throughout Galway city during the month of January.

Rates system forces small businesses to pay massive rates but gives big companies reductions - Rabbitte

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The madness of upward only rent reviews and rates based on valuations dating back to the boom years is seeing small businesses in Galway "having to fork out for huge rates bills", while big utility companies can availing of substantially reduced rates.

Calleary warns of increases to property tax by 2016

A Mayo TD has warned that householders could be facing significant hikes to their property tax bill if property prices continue to recover.

Castlebar Town Council drops rate by one per cent

The members of Castlebar Town Council this week agreed to drop the rateable valuation for the year by one per cent. The new rate will be €70.94 for 2011.

Local solicitors report surge in businesses seeking to reduce rates liability

Galway solicitors Purdy FitzGerald are reporting a surge in businesses seeking to reduce their rates liability. The action is promoted by upcoming local authority budgets which may include a commercial rates hike.

 

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