Leading property consultants Property Partners Maxwell & Heaslip has announced the first of its 2009 auctions. The auctions, which will take place in the Imperial Hotel on Friday April 24, will kickstart what is expected to be a busy year of auctions for the Francis Street based firm.
The spring auctions will see two completely different types of property go under the hammer in what director James Heaslip promises to be an engaging event. “Both properties offer a mix which will appeal to a range of buyers from the investor to the ‘empty nester’,” he said. “The one thing that the properties have in common is that they are very attractively priced and this will no doubt entice a lot of interest.”
The first property to go under the hammer will be 11 Waterside in Woodquay. Overlooking the river and the Salmon Weir Bridge, this type of property rarely comes to the open market and will surely attract anyone seeking a city centre home with a stunning outlook. A mid-terrace residence, this property will undoubtedly need some money spent on it in order to bring it up to modern standards. Being sold with the benefit of a large rear garden, with a back entrance, this prime residence has a very reasonable AMV of €480,000 which will surely make this a very attractive purchase. Emma Cummins of Lewis C Doyle & Co will handle the carriage of sale.
The second property to be offered to the market is a truly wonderful architecturally designed residence located west of Galway city on the Old Cappagh Road. Recently constructed, this executive style residence has been completed to an exceptionally high standard throughout. Standing on a site of c0.6 acre with beautifully manicured gardens and landscaped grounds surrounding the property, this extremely bright and spacious family home is being sold to include a large bright and modern walnut kitchen with beautiful polished porcelain tiling, black granite, recessed lighting, and solid oak floors. Externally the property is equally impressive with its own private stream running to the rear of the garden. Guiding an unbelievable AMV of €580,000 this is surely the most attractively priced property to be offered to the Galway market for some time.
The auctions will take place at 3pm in the recently refurbished Imperial Hotel, Eyre Square, Galway. Further particulars in relation to this auction can be had from Alan Maxwell or James Heaslip of Property Partners Maxwell & Heaslip at (091 ) 565261.