Auction results remain strong with ninety two per cent of homes sold at The Connacht Property Auction

The Connacht Property Auction held its second public auction of 2015 on Thursday last Galway city. In total there were 25 properties offered for sale, and as the spring season settled in the auction team noted increasing demand from both local buyers and those from further afield including the UK and US.

With the strong sterling and US dollar rates at present, the international advertising of the auction is proving extremely beneficial with buyers from abroad. With an 88 per cent clearance rate at the February auction, strong figures were again expected and the auction did not disappoint. Of the 25 properties, 23 were successfully sold. The auction team are now taking entries for their next auction, taking place on June 25, and will be launching a large marketing campaign in the lead up to the auction. The Connacht Property Auction is the only auction company in Ireland which does not charge upfront costs or marketing charges to enter a property into its auctions.

Sales of note in Galway included No 31 Cluain Ard, Ballybrit, sold in partnership with Keane Mahony Smith. The property was offered with starting bids of €130,000 and there were several interested parties in the room. The auction team noted more than 20 bids received on the property. The hammer fell to a delighted bidder at €165,000 with congratulations from the large crown of more than 100 people in attendance. The Connacht Property Auction has a large number of purchasers looking for similar properties in Ballybrit and is now taking entries in the Ballybrit area.

Another sale on the night was a house on Galway Road, Tuam, sold in partnership with Property Partners Long, Tuam. The three bedroom property which is well located in Tuam was offered at a starting bid of €120,000, and a significant number of enquiries were received in the lead up to the auction. There were a number of bids received on the property and the successful bidder secured the property at €135,000.

A successful result was also achieved on The Quay, Clifden, sold in partnership with Matt O Sullivan auctioneers, Clifden, with the vendor accepting a bid made prior to the auction via on the online auction.

Outside Galway there were a number of successful sales including Lot 1 which comprised agricultural lands in Ballybane, Co Roscommon, sold in partnership with John Higgins auctioneers, Ballyhaunis. Intense bidding was received at the auction with more than 50 bids received before the hammer finally fell at €193,000.

The Connacht Property Auction is now welcoming entries for its 45 day online auctions and upcoming public auctions. With thousands of registered buyers and the impressive success rate, The Connacht Property Auction is confident of further successful auctions during 2015.

To discuss selling your property by auction or to arrange a free valuation, call the auction team on 091 882 121 or visit website www.connachtpropertyauction.ie

 

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