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O’Donnellan & Joyce brings two gilt edged commercial and residential investment properties to the market

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According to Colm O’Donnellan of O Donnellan & Joyce purchasers who are looking to buy quality property investments will be interested in these two gilt edged commercial and residential properties, which have been just brought to the market by O Donnellan & Joyce.

Crazy games and crazy results

Round four of the Allianz football league threw up a host of bizarre results last weekend. Form went out the window in many games and I am sure many punters were left scratching their heads while the bookmakers laughed all the way to the bank. I expected Tyrone to get the better of Kerry after watching the Kingdom fail miserably the previous week in Castlebar, such a hiding Tyrone got losing by 15 points in the end, James O’Donohue grabbing a hat trick for Kerry. I expected Galway having been hammered by Laois to be doomed to division three, taking on an in-form Down, Galway were comfortable 7 point winners. Cork almost coughed up a nine point lead against Derry and clung on by the skin of their teeth. Donegal were meant to cruise home against Meath in Ballybofey, (1/5 in the bookies before throw in) a late Michael Murphy point securing a draw for them. In the lower divisions Carlow turned over Antrim who were overwhelming favourites, how on earth can you try to pick winners for round five? Cheltenham may be a little easier and I know nothing about horses.

Huge potential for Westmeath’s music generation

The response to the Music Generation project in Westmeath has been described by its coordinator as “staggering”.

Some light on horizon for local property market

The local property market has “bottomed out” and there appears to be some light at the end of the tunnel.

Market Square building sells for €532,500

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A large retail and office building in the heart of Castlebar, overlooking Market Square, fetched €532,500 at an Allsop Space auction this week, while the multi-storey car park on Hopkins Road went for €290,000.

Switching bank accounts is easy, says Bank of Ireland

All banks are reporting a significant spike in the numbers of customers switching bank accounts in recent weeks, primarily due to the withdrawal of providers from the Irish market. For those with multiple accounts linked to their current account and numerous direct debits, credits and standing orders it can appear daunting. What most people don’t realise is that your new banking provider does most of the work for you and will have your new account up and running within ten days. You just need to remember to cancel your old account.

Troy to host free clinics for those in mortgage or loan difficulties

Next Thursday February 20, local Fianna Fáil TD Robert Troy will hold a free consultation clinic at his constituency office at the Manse, Castle Street, Mullingar for those affected by mortgage or loan arrears and difficulties.

Galway International whets appetite for Mayo stages

The Irish rally season, and more specifically the Irish Tarmac Championships, roared into action over the weekend with the Colm Quinn BMW Galway International Rally. The event reverted to a two-day format with the stages based in the south Galway area.

Value in detached property in Ballybrit

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This detached residence located in the popular neighbourhood of Ballybrit is currently on the market with reputable agents DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard.

St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union will set the wheels in motion

Car buying can be a daunting experience, and St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union can help with some simple tips to help in the search for that dream car:

 

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