O’Donnellan & Joyce shortlisted in the Property Industry Excellence Awards for a third time

O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers has recently been shortlisted for the 2017 Irish Independent Property Industry Excellence Awards in the category of Regional Excellence.

The Irish Independent Property Industry Excellence Awards recognise the highest standards of professionalism and excellence across the entire property sector and provide an opportunity for the Irish property industry and all of its stakeholders to showcase their expertise and standards globally.

O’Donnellan & Joyce, based at No 5 Mary Street, Galway, is the pioneer of the regional all-day Wild Atlantic Way series of property auctions. With the competition for these awards being extremely high, the nominees are a strong mix of industry players. The O’Donnellan & Joyce team are thrilled to have been selected from more than 90 entrants nationally following a rigorous adjudication by a high profile national judging panel chaired by Professor Brian Norton, president of Dublin Institute of Technology.

Colm O’Donnellan of O’Donnellan & Joyce commented: “We are honoured to be shortlisted along with the other finalists in this category. Just being recognised for our achievements, and the standards we set in the property market, is a great accomplishment in itself. We feel that this nomination contributes massively to the growing confidence in O’Donnellan & Joyce’s auction division and private treaty sales department in the west of Ireland’s property market. Our valuations department is recognised by all national and international financial institutions and is acknowledgment of the great team spirit that operates throughout our company.”

Established in 1982 in Galway by Colm O’Donnellan and Tony Joyce, O’Donnellan & Joyce is renowned for building a likeminded team of highly motivated property agents and auctioneers who deliver a high quality and professional property service. Boasting an in depth knowledge of Galway and the west of Ireland’s property market, the Wild Atlantic Way auction division has grown extensively alongside the private treaty sales division since January 2014, when O’Donnellan & Joyce was the first regional based auctioneer to hold all-day property auctions outside Dublin.

Since its foundation, O’Donnellan & Joyce has built a loyal client base in Galway, the west of Ireland, and in more recent years nationally. Recognised for the service and support it offers to clients, both new and existing, through expert knowledge, a balanced view, and a realistic approach to valuations, the demand for the company's auction service has grown steadily from Donegal to Kerry all along the Wild Atlantic Way.

The advancement of technology, and in particular live streaming of the Wild Atlantic Way property auctions, has led to a growing international client base. O’Donnellan & Joyce has generated a staggering €60 million in auction property sales in 2017 to date. The increased profile and national media recognition of O’Donnellan & Joyce has positioned the company as a national and regional commentator in the property sector, such is the company’s success for its clients.

The awards programme has been established as a partnership among all property industry stakeholders and endorsed by all professional bodies and representative groups including KPMG, Pinergy, and Eugene F Collins. Ten categories are judged, including Commercial Agency of the Year, Property Entrepreneur of the Year, and Regional Agency of the year, the category in which O’Donnellan & Joyce is being judged.

The winners of each category will be announced at the glittering awards ceremony and gala dinner at the National Convention Centre, Dublin, on Thursday, November 23, to an audience of more than 700 guests across the property industry.

The final Wild Atlantic Way property auction of 2017 is Thursday December 14. Register your interest to include your property in the auction by Friday November 17. Contact Colm O’Donnellan or the auction team at O’Donnellan & Joyce on 091 564 212.

 

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