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New figures confirm more muted market since september

This week’s Sherry Fitzgerald property price study showing house price growth for the year at 18 per cent in Dublin and 13.9 per cent for the rest of the country, is not nearly as strong as predicted earlier and bears out the more muted market auctioneers have been reporting since September, according to IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers which represents almost 1,000 auctioneers.

DNG Burke Connolly Maloney have all your property needs covered

DNG Burke Connolly Maloney is a locally based auctioneer, valuation, estate agency and property management company, that is located on the Breaffy Road, Castlebar. DNG Burke Connolly Maloney is a new vibrant property management company, that employs educated vibrant, and enthusiastic staff to deal with all your property requirements in a highly professional manner. They have extensive knowledge of the local property markets and are in your local area to assist with any of your property queries large or small.

Property company offers local expertise and unparalleled professional standards

DNG Burke Connolly Maloney is a local based auctioneer, valuation, estate agency and property management company, located on the Breaffy Road, Castlebar.

Irish estate agents see Myanmar as new opportunity

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Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, holds an array of as yet untapped opportunities for many Irish professionals. Among the early movers recognising this the Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers (IPAV), which has just signed a memorandum of understanding with the EU Myanmar Centre (EUMC), a not-for-profit non-governmental organisation tasked with facilitating trade, commerce and investment between Myanmar and the 28 EU member states.

Auctioneers call for sales contract to end gazumping

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A call for the introduction of a sales contract to remove the distasteful practice of gazumping was made today by the Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers (IPAV), which represents almost 1,000 auctioneers nationwide.

Auctioneers receive first Recognised European Valuer Certs

Members of the Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers (IPAV) received their Recognised European Valuer, or REV Certificate, at a function in the Institute of Technology, Tallaght, recently. The certificates were co-presented by the Minister of State at the Departments of Finance and Public Expenditure and Reform, Brian Hayes, and the chairman of TEGoVA, the European Valuers’ representative body, Roger Messenger. Among those to receive their certificates was Caroline Kirrane, Kirrane auctioneering, Main Street, Ballyhaunis.

Are you thinking of selling a home?

Mullery auctioneers is urgently seeking residential properties for sale. Due to recent sales by the agents and genuine demand, the company now requires residential properties for sale in most areas.

Successful year for Property Partners Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard despite economic climate

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This year produced difficult working conditions for most Irish companies, with many struggling to keep above board. The property market in general failed to excite, with the ongoing trend of falling house prices and excess supply over demand. However, despite the general perception that ‘nothing is selling’, the team at Property Partners Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard have had a busy year.

John Mannion auctioneering to leave DNG franchise

John and Eamon Mannion of John Mannion auctioneering ltd, having traded as DNG John Mannion, part of the DNG Nationwide franchise since 2005, have decided by mutual agreement to leave the franchise.

 

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