Search Results for 'Fergal Leonard'
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Current Developments in Galway’s private residential rental sector
The private residential rental sector in Galway is currently undergoing considerable transformation, reflecting not only local but national market dynamics. These changes are affecting landlords, tenants, and stakeholders across the region. This analysis presents an overview of the principal developments, incorporating expert commentary from Fergal Leonard, Director of DNG Leonard & Heaslip.
Community to be fractured as 14 families see leases terminated
Cuirt Eigis in Ballybane comes alive in the summer, but the fate of 14 families living there has become a political hot potato, with local reps disagreeing on how best to assist tenants who must leave by the autumn.
An ideal apartment close to the city centre
DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard presents to the market No 37 Larnach, Bohermore — a well presented one-bedroom apartment located within a short stroll of Galway city centre. This property offers approximately 45sq m of bright living space and presents an excellent opportunity for both owner occupiers and investors.
Average house price tops €300,000 nationally as prices continue to rise
According to the latest residential market review from leading property advisors DNG, the average price of a second-hand home nationally has increased to €313,453 in the first half of the year.
Average house price tops €300,000 nationally as prices continue to rise
According to the latest residential market review from leading property advisors DNG, the average price of a second-hand home nationally has increased to €313,453 in the first half of the year.
Prime city centre licensed premises for sale as a going concern
An exciting opportunity has arisen in Galway city centre with the sale of a well-established licensed premises operating successfully as a going concern, offered alongside a neighbouring property in need of renovation.
Claregalway new homes scheme a roaring market success
The launch of Garraí na Gaoithe, Claregalway, provided welcome relief to new home buyers when it launched in late 2024. This is an exceptional new homes scheme by DAMREE Developments, featuring 72 new, privately owned homes. These stylish and contemporary two, three and four bedroom, A rated houses, located in Claregalway village, bring a much needed influx of new homes to Galway with the first occupants expected to receive their keys in early 2025.
Claregalway new homes scheme is a welcome relief for buyers
There is welcome news in the housing market in Galway with the launch of Garraí na Gaoithe, an exceptional new homes scheme of stylish and contemporary two, three and four bedroom, A-rated houses. Located in the heart of Claregalway village, Garraí na Gaoithe, is set to bring 72 new, privately owned, houses to Claregalway with the first closings expected in early 2025.
Unrivalled views of Galway Bay in an A2 rated home
A stunning, architecturally unique home, perched on the water’s edge in picturesque Furbo, with 180-degree views of Galway Bay, taking in the Aran Islands and across the bay to Aughinish Island to the hills of Clare, along the beautiful Wild Atlantic Way, has just come to the market through DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard, Galway.
Tranquil Rosshill home with an impressive C1 BER
This four bed detached dwelling enjoys a truly quality location on Rosshill Peninsula on the eastern side of Galway city at Rosshill Road, Roscam adjacent to the ocean with views of Galway Bay, and on a mature landscaped site of one acre, and is sure to attract huge interest.
