O’Donnellan & Joyce final auction results of the summer

O’Donnellan & Joyce held its last auction of the summer season where 14 properties were placed under the hammer and attracted a packed auction room.

The first property to be auctioned was a detached house in Ballyglunin, Tuam, which attracted five interested parties. Bidding commenced at €125,000 and under bidders came from all over the room until the hammer fell at €166,000 to tremendous applause from the packed auction room.

The second property was a residence at Barrack Street in Loughrea. This was a semi-derelict residence in need of total refurbishment, located in the heart of Loughrea. It came to market with an AMV of €30,000 and sold for €49,000 and received tremendous applause and cheers from the remaining crowd.

The third property was a commercial unit at No 3 An Triantan, Bothar na Choiste, Headford Road. This 1,100sq ft unit was sold for €33,500. Immediately after that property number four, a unit at No 4 An Triantan, Bothar na Choiste, Headford Road, was auctioned. This commercial unit, also 1,100sq ft, sold for €38,000.

The fifth property to be auctioned was No 106 Forster Court, Forster Street, Galway, a four bedroom semidetached residence within walking distance of the city centre which attracted exceptional bidding, commencing at €160,000 and increasing in increments of €2,000 until eventually it came down to two individual bidders and was sold for €181,000.

The next property was a detached four bedroom residence at Clonboo, Headford, standing on a half acre site and finished to an extremely high standard and presented in immaculate condition. The property attracted two individuals but was withdrawn at €148,000 and was ultimately sold.

The seventh property to be sold was a semidetached residence at No 11 Cherry Park, Newcastle, a three bedroom semidetached residence in proximity of NUIG and UHG. This property attracted two interested parties. Bidding commenced at €130,000 and it was sold for €140,000.

The next property to be placed under the hammer was Unit 1 in Spiddal, a 350sq ft commercial unit located just off the main street in the heart of Spiddal village. The property attracted two interested parties and sold at €39,000 to a delighted purchaser.

The ninth property to be auctioned was No 5 Fuchsia Lane, Roundstone, a mid-terrace residence located just a stone’s throw from the harbour. This property attracted two interested parties — bidding commenced at €130,000 and increased in increments of €2,000, and the house was sold at €148,000.

The following properties failed to sell on the day and are still available: No 6 Westlodge, Athlone, Co Westmeath; No 178 Bohermore, Galway; a farm at Mount Foran, Oranmore; an apartment at No 40 Dun Aras, Bishop O’Donnell Road, Galway; and a unit in Spiddal.

O’Donnellan & Joyce will hold its next auction on October 4.

For further details contact O’Donnellan & Joyce, Mary Street, Galway, phone (091 ) 564212.

 

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