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University of Galway Business Summit returns for third year

The University of Galway Business Summit 2025 returns for a third year to showcase how business leaders can navigate the future of work with a focus on leadership, cybersecurity and AI.
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A review of the 2024 Galway office market
By Sean Coyne, Divisional Director, Cushman & Wakefield Galway
Advice for those seeking a mortgage

By Ruth Hennelly, certified financial planner professional and Managing Director of Hennelly Finance
Did your mortgage interest on your home loan increase in 2024? You may be entitled to the mortgage interest tax credit
The Mortgage Interest Tax Credit is available for taxpayers who made payments on a qualifying loan for their principal private residence, their former or separated spouse’s primary residence, or their dependent relative’s primary residence.
Tips to ensure a quick house sale
There are multiple reasons why a transition from ‘sale agreed’ to ‘sold’ takes time, however, many of the delays can be prevented if vendors go through a simple checklist before they bring a house to the property market. MyPropertySurvey.ie, a service of My Engineer Ltd., are property and engineering surveyors covering Galway and Mayo who have created the perfect guide to ensuring you are able to achieve a quick house sale.
Now is the 'time to secure a mortgage', says financial expert
With interest rates on the decline and competition heating up in Ireland’s lending market, now is an opportune moment to secure a mortgage, according to Margaret Barrett, Managing Director at Mortgage Navigators.
Sherry FitzGerald’s Galway Residential Market Overview highlights the need for more supply

Persistent shortages in the residential market coupled with robust demand has resulted in stronger price growth in 2024.
The Galway Property Market performed very strongly in 2024, and a similar performance is expected in 2025
The consensus among the auctioneers The Galway Advertiser spoke to over recent weeks was that 2024 was a very strong year for residential property sales, and the market would remain robust in 2025.
The most common mistakes people make when buying or selling a property in Galway
The most common mistake buyers make is they do not have their finances in order, according to Colm O’Donnellan. The most common mistake for sellers is that they do not have all the relevant paperwork in order such as title documents, planning permission, site maps etc. This can be very frustrating for both buyers and sellers.