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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.
One in seven used vehicles have finance owed
Vehicle data expert, Cartell.ie reports that the proportion of vehicles offered for sale (across all years) with finance outstanding is 14.3 per cent, up from 12.5 per cent in July last year and 11.5 per cent in January, 2017.
Political points scoring takes over parking debate
The topic of parking charges took up more than two hours of this week's Mayo County Council meeting — despite the fact the full council has no say in changing the status quo.
Social enterprises in Mayo could be in line for €50k funding
Mayo County Council, in partnership with Social Innovation Fund Ireland, is hosting an information seminar for local social enterprises to learn more about how they can apply for funding from the new €1.6 million Social Enterprise Development Fund.
Upgraded Jeep Renegade promises more for less
Jeep says its 2018 Renegade model range is refreshed and features a restyled interiors, enhanced specification, including the next generation ‘Uconnect’ infotainment systems featuring Apple’s Carplay/Android Auto.
Local property tax has failed to deliver its promises for Mayo, says Conway-Walsh
Responding to the announcement of a review of the local property tax, Sinn Féin Mayo senator and finance committee member Rose Conway Walsh criticised the failure of the tax to deliver any real improvements to services in Mayo and rural Ireland.
Volkswagen celebrates with 181 open event offers
Volkswagen was Ireland's top selling car brand in 2017, finishing the year with 10.53 per cent market share. Heading into 2018, and hot on the heels of celebrating the launch of three exciting new models, the brand is pushing forward with the announcement of its 181 open event.
One in seven used vehicles for sale have finance owed
Vehicle data expert Cartell.ie reports that the proportion of vehicles offered for sale (across all years) with finance outstanding is 14.3 per cent - up from 12.5 per cent in July 2017 and 11.5 per cent in January 2017.