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Property Partners Maxwell & Heaslip build on momentum

With its most recent successes in the auction room one of Galway city’s most progressive property groups is set to build on its remarkable momentum over the summer months. Having had some great results recently, city based firm Property Partners Maxwell & Heaslip appears to be leading the way when it comes to auction results and is now launching its latest offerings to the market with four diverse types of properties.

Not all doom and gloom

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In 2008, in general, it can be said there has been little in the way of good news. What started out a slow year with indications that prices would fall across the board, turned out by the end of the summer to have developed into what many property experts would describe as a freefall. With fluctuations in falling prices varying considerably depending on location across the country, nowhere escaped the carnage. Price falls varied from as high as 40per cent in some of Dublin’s commuter belt, with even traditionally nlue chip locations in the capital seeing falls as great as 20per cent. Galway, universally recognized as being recession proof in property terms didn’t escape either.

Comfort and calm in Carrigeen

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Well positioned at the end of a small cul de sac, with no through traffic and a pleasant safe environment for children, No 34 Carrigeen is a beautifully maintained, well presented, family home with a wide range of attractive features. With just one owner occupier since it was built some eight years ago, No 34 has had lots of loving care lavished on it over the past years.

Flying high in Maigh Burca

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High above the city and feeding off the wide arterial Western Distributor Road, a whole plethora of attractive residential complexes have pushed out the city boundaries in recent years. Appealing in a variety of ways to families, this broad area combines relative ease of access to the city proper with close proximity to excellent recreational and leisure facilities and benefits greatly from its close proximity to the beautiful Silver Strand, Barna Woods, and Rusheen Wildlife Reserve.

Fantastic properties and fantastic prices

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Leading property consultants Property Partners Maxwell & Heaslip has announced the first of its 2009 auctions. The auctions, which will take place in the Imperial Hotel on Friday April 24, will kickstart what is expected to be a busy year of auctions for the Francis Street based firm.

City auctions set to cause a stir

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Two excellent properties are to be offered for sale by public auction tomorrow in what should give an excellent indication of the property market in the city. The spring-time auctions will see two very different properties go under the hammer in what director James Heaslip promises to be an engaging event.

City agent offers the best picks at auction

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Having successfully concluded its final spring auctions, Galway city based agents Property Partners Maxwell & Heaslip is preparing for the first of the summer auctions tomorrow in the Imperial Hotel in Eyre Square. Two more properties are expected to fall under the hammer in what is expected to be a busy afternoon.

Local agents leading the way at auction

With standing room only at a crowded auction room in the Imperial Hotel, Eyre Square, Property Partners Maxwell & Heaslip concluded its second round of auctions in as many weeks with two more excellent results, establishing a 75 per cent success rate for the city based auctioneers. In the present market this is impressive and has shown that the company has a proven formula for success.

A leafy suburb by the sea

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During the reign of the late lamented Celtic Tiger one of the more extreme but quite common trends in the property world was the growth of a sector where eager buyers regularly bought perfectly good houses and immediately applied for planning permission to demolish them in order to then build a ‘dream home’ on site. In latter years this had become a very commonplace occurrence, largely prompted by the dearth of really good sites in prime locations. While the steam has gone out of the ailing market and the wrecker’s ball is seldom seen in these straitened times, the basic fact remains that good sites are scarcer than the proverbial hen’s teeth.

Summer auctions set to brighten the market

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Galway city based agent Property Partners Maxwell & Heaslip is preparing for the second of the summer auctions tomorrow in the Imperial Hotel in Eyre Square. Four more properties are expected to fall under the hammer in what is expected to be a busy afternoon for the local agents.

 

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