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DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard launches spring marketing campaign

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The residential sales team in DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard have reported their busiest start to a year since the downturn in 2007/08. Their latest statistics indicate that first time buyers and those trading up are the most active buyers in the current marketplace. Based on the same period last year, the Galway city based agent has seen a 12 per cent increase in the volume of houses sold, with a 13 per cent average increase in prices achieved across the city and the surrounding suburbs. While the agents are delighted with the latest figures, which are slightly higher than the average reported house prices nationwide, they are fully aware that there is a major supply problem in Galway at present.

Everything and more for the first-time buyer

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Property: 102 Sliabh Rua, Moate

Now is a perfect time to sell

House prices in Ireland are continuing to rise. In fact, the first half of 2017 showed a higher increase than in the whole of last year. Prices in the capital are still leading the market, but Galway has seen the biggest increase in the opening half of this year. Some are worried that it might cause another bubble, but other experts disagree and think the current Central Bank lending practices should prevent that. The main cause of the rise is a lack of housing stock which is in the process of being addressed, so if you are thinking of selling your property this might be the perfect time to achieve the best price for it.

First time buyers avail of Help to Buy scheme in new development

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Ashthorn Avenue, located in Headford, Co Galway, is a new development of spacious four bedroom, semidetached, homes. Representing excellent value for money, these energy efficient A-rated homes are both stylish and modern, yet at a price point that will not break the bank. Since launching to the market last month by joint selling agents, DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard and Gerry Mullin auctioneers, Ashthorn Avenue has garnered much interest, while the fully furnished show house has been described as “just beautiful” and “absolutely perfect” by viewers.

Commuter belt is becoming increasingly more elastic - IPAV

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The Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers (IPAV) says Irish consumers can get used to the price of housing continuing to rise until supply increases.

O’Donnellan & Joyce to feature in new TV series Find Me A Home

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O’Donnellan & Joyce, the largest auction house outside Dublin, is to feature in a new television series on RTE.

Property Report

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How has the property market been for you Jan-May 2015? Austin McInerney: "Hectic with a significant return of buyer confidence, property sales have increased to a level not seen for years - coupled with a severe shortage of supply making it a very competitive market indeed. Property priced according to the current market should be sale agreed within one month or less."

First time buyer home ready to walk in to

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Leading residential estate agent DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard is once again leading from the front with one of its latest offerings to the first time buyer market. No 11 Cloch Ard on Bothar Stiofan is a prime residential starter home which should appeal to those seeking a property which ticks all the boxes.

Home in Craughwell offers real oppourtunity

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With the mortgage interest relief due to come to an end by the end of the year, Galway City based agents Property Partners Maxwell Heaslip AND Leonard are offering first time buyers the opportunity to take advantage of the remaining time left before it comes to an abrupt halt.

Shoulda, woulda, coulda?

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For that increasingly rare breed, the first time buyer, now may be the moment to alert you to one or two issues which could assist your decision making process and more specifically, whether now is the time to take that leap into property ownership (or not).

 

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