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An introduction to O’Donnellan & Joyce – it all started in 1982

O’Donnellan & Joyce started building its foundations more than 50 years ago when Colm O’Donnellan and Tony Joyce became friends. Little did they know they would celebrate more than 40 years in business.

Recent Zurich survey indicates inflation could be leading to underinsured homes

As inflation drives up building costs, a new survey indicates that Irish homeowners’ insurance policies may not be keeping pace.

O’Donnellan & Joyce saw a record number of valuation requests this year

The threat of rising interest rates and the effect that it has on one’s pocket at the end of the month has been a key driving force throughout 2022 when it comes to home owners and those thinking of buying requesting valuations from the O’Donnellan & Joyce valuations team.

Survey finds farmland prices in Mayo range from average of €3,590 to €8,580 per acre

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SCSI auctioneers and valuers say that following strong price growth in 2021, particularly for good land, the price of agricultural land in general looks set to increase by 6% on average this year.

Chartered Surveyors expect Westmeath property prices to marginally increase

While property prices recorded double digit growth in 2021 - and are expected to continue to rise in 2022 - the median rate of increase nationally is expected to moderate to five percent this year according to the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland.

As LPT deadline looms, demand for valuations is increasing

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With the November 7 deadline for returning updated Local Property Tax valuations to the Revenue Commissioners fast approaching, the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland says its members are seeing an increased demand for property inspections from homeowners.

Ten tips for homeowners making a property tax valuation

With the November 7 deadline for returning updated Local Property Tax valuations to the Revenue Commissioners fast approaching the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland says its members are seeing an increased demand for property inspections from homeowners.

SCSI estate agents expect Connacht house prices to rise by 7% in the next 12 months

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Eighty six percent of SCSI estate agents expect national property prices to increase by an average of 6% over the next 12 months while a similar number say the main reason for the increase is due to lack of supply.

Property professionals issue updated Level 5 providers guidance

IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers, following co-operation with the PSRA, the Property Regulator, and the SCSI, Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland, have published a property services providers guidance in implementing the plan for living with Covid-19 Level 5 restrictions.

Your property questions answered

Over the past few weeks Enda McGuane, managing director of Winters Property Management, has been answering property related questions relevant to the Covid-19 crisis in The Irish Times on behalf of the Society of Chartered Surveyors of Irelsnd (SCSI). Below is an extract of some of the questions and answers

 

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