Connacht Tribune
60 homes set to go under the hammer
More than 60 properties will go under the hammer next month in an all-day Summer auction being held by O’Donnellan & Joyce.
Auctioneer Colm O’Donnellan said there will a huge selection of properties on offer.
“This is the best selection I have ever seen to go under the hammer in one day, with a variety of properties suitable for owner occupiers and investors alike,” he said.
Among the properties going under the hammer are:
17 Newcastle Park, Galway. This is an ideal four-bed semi-detached house in an excellent location close to UHG and NUI Galway, and there is an option to convert the playroom into a fifth bedroom. The Advised Minimum Value is €425,000.
17A Newcastle Park. A two-bed bungalow located to the rear of the house, which would be ideal as an investment property or first-time buyer home. The AMV is €100,000.
2 University Park, Newcastle. A large 5/6-bed across the road from UHG and minutes from NUIG. The AMV is €390,000.
22 Sylvan Avenue, Fairlands Park, Newcastle. Four-bed detached property with off-street parking located a fifteen-minute walk to NUIG and UHG. The AMV is €340,000.
16 Rahoon Road, Shantalla, Galway. Four-bed detached property close to the junction with Old Seamus Quirke Road and presented in turnkey condition. The AMV is €330,000.
41 Moyola Park, Newcastle. A large detached 4-bed house on substantial corner site at the end of a cul de sac. This is an established residential estate near NUIG. The AMV is €300,000.
46 Henry Street, Galway. A 3-bed double fronted detached house in the ‘West end’ of the city centre. The AMV is €275,000.
11 St Bridget’s Place Lower, Woodquay, Galway. An immaculate 3-bed mid-terrace home, just moments from Eyre Square, it boasts original features, high ceilings and a landscaped rear yard. The AMV is €275,000.
13 Clifton Crescent, Newcastle. 3-bed semi in an estate off the main Newcastle Road, and within moments of NUIG and UHG, as well as being close to Dangan Sportsground. The AMV is €260,000.
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