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Superb detached family home in Tunroe, Oranmore

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O’Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale this superb dormer bungalow located between Oranmore and Clarinbridge. This attractive family home is one of the best value homes on the market due to its wonderful location, size, and finish, and its B3 energy rating which is on the higher end of the BER scale.

Spectacular six bed in Kinvara

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This spectacular six bedroom property is an unbelievable family home for sale in the beautiful area of Cloosh, Kinvara. The entire property and grounds are of exceptional design and standard and must be viewed to be really appreciated.

Energy efficiency in historic houses

The Irish Georgian Society (www.igs.ie) and conservation officers from Galway and Clare county councils are partnering to deliver a seminar on energy efficiency in historic houses. This half-day seminar will be held from 1pm today (Thursday) at the Loughnane and Quinn Memorial Hall, Labane, on the Galway to Gort road.

Luxury home in Bushypark

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It is seldom that a 1.2 acre sloping site offering panoramic Corrib views comes to the market in the heart of Bushypark, and one with a 5,400sq ft state of the art property nearing completion is indeed a rarity. This residence comes with some spectacular features including a top floor open roof terrace, balconies, an A energy rating, geothermal heating, and smart home technology, making this a home which is sure to attract the most discerning buyer. Located just opposite the famous Glenlo Abbey, this residence will provide the most fantastic home for a lucky family.

Superb family homes to go under the hammer

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Once again on offer on November 5 is a range of fantastic properties for sale by public auction by city auctioneers O’Donnellan & Joyce. Following the success of its last auction it is expected that the same outcome will be achieved next week.

Why use thermal imaging?

Thermal imaging captures heat loss as it happens. It has the capability to pick up things which are unseen by the naked eye, and the ability to estimate the amount of heat being lost. It locates and highlights the areas where insulation is lacking or non existent, and can save money by locating heat loss so the problem can be dealt with directly.

Why use thermal imaging?

Thermal imaging captures heat loss as it happens. It has the capability to pick up things which are unseen by the naked eye, and the ability to estimate the amount of heat being lost. It locates and highlights the areas where insulation is lacking or non existent, and can save money by locating heat loss so the problem can be dealt with directly.

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A little bit of heaven in Kinvara

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This impressive, eco friendly, c3,000sq ft home is situated on one acre of land with views of the Burren and Aughinish Bay to the front with a south facing aspect, incorporating beautifully landscaped gardens and with a double garage to the rear.

Take the cooler route to a new fridge

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A new fridge is a major investment, and not one to be taken lightly. With so many models and features now available, finding the fridge that's right for you and your family requires some planning and a good deal of shopping around.

 

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