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DNG says Galway’s residential property market will thrive in 2025
Galway city’s residential property market is a dynamic and ever-evolving landscape. The Galway property market continues to demonstrate resilience, even amid broader economic pressures. Demand for homes in the city remains robust, driven by Galway’s unique combination of strong employment opportunities, cultural vibrancy, and high quality of life. However, the supply of housing stock continues to lag behind demand, creating an environment where prices are firm and competition remains high. As we approach the end of 2024, leading estate agent DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard has offered reflections on the key trends and challenges that have shaped the market this year, as well as the opportunities that lie ahead for both buyers and sellers in 2025.
DNG offers an exciting opportunity to acquire some of Galway’s finest residences
Imagine owning a home in one of Galway’s most sought-after locations — a residence that not alone provides a sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of daily life but also places you in the heart of everything this vibrant city has to offer. DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard can make that dream a reality as its current listings of high-end properties represent some of the finest real estate available in Galway city today, each offering a unique blend of modern luxury, convenience, and exquisite design.
Major residential investment opportunity in Roscam
DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard and joint agent BNP Paribas Real Estate have been instructed to offer a portfolio of 13houses for sale, in what is considered to be one of the most attractive residential investment opportunities to come to the Galway market in recent years.
DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard launches spring marketing campaign
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.
