Search Results for 'Palmyra Park'

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DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard December auction takes place today

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Today (Thursday) will see the auction team in DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard hold the last of the winter auction series in the Galmont Hotel, Lough Atalia, at 3pm. Auction registration will be open from 2pm and the auction will commence at 3pm sharp.

Palmyra Park — old Galway with a modern twist

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DNG Maxwell, Heaslip & Leonard is offering a wonderful opportunity to acquire an outstanding three bedroom terraced house in the sought after location of Palmyra Park on the immediate outskirts of Galway city. A two storey period residence, No 9 Palmyra Park is tucked away to the rear of the Crescent and is only a short stroll from both the West End and the Latin Quarter, with all their restaurants, bars, and cafes.

Great value on offer at DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard’s December auction

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All eyes will be on The Galmont Hotel next Thursday for DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard's eagerly awaited December 6 auction. Following a successful autumn auction series the city-based team of auction experts are very excited about next week's event and are, as usual, expecting a big turnout.

DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard to sell one of the most impressive residential holdings in Galway city

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DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard and joint agent CBRE have been instructed to bring a portfolio of 20 houses to the open market for sale by way of private treaty. In what is surely to be one of the most important sales to come to the Galway property market in recent years, ‘The Palmyra Portfolio’ in Palmyra Park/Avenue offers a unique investment opportunity in one of the city’s most desirable locations.

A home of character, style, and charm on Sea Road

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John Quinn has received instructions to offer for sale No 7 Ely Place, Galway. The property is situated within walking distance of the city centre and is close to every facility including schools, the Jesuit Church, and is just a leisurely stroll to Salthill and the city centre.

 

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