Search Results for 'John D. FitzGerald'
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Sherry FitzGerald offers excellent investment property
No 103 Gort na Coiribe is a spacious four bed mid-terrace home ideally positioned in a well maintained development built c2003 by O’Malley Construction. It is in a sought-after location just off the Headford Road and within walking distance of University of Galway, UHG, Terryland Retail Park and Galway city centre.
Sherry FitzGerald brings four bed detached home to the market
Sherry FitzGerald welcomes this spacious four bed detached home situated at Kiltrogue, Claregalway, which is being offered for sale by private treaty. This detached bungalow is excellently positioned in a nice, quiet, country setting yet only 5km from Cregmore National School, 5km from Lackagh village and only 16km from Galway city centre.
Sherry FitzGerald presents excellent investment opportunity
No 73 Gleann Dara is a four bed semidetached property overlooking a large green area and ideally located close to all essential amenities. The property, built in 1996, has been newly refurbished throughout.
Sherry FitzGerald 2021 market review
More than a year on from the beginning of the pandemic, the fallout from it continues to bear significantly on the property market. Prior to the onset of Covid-19, lack of supply was the predominant issue facing the residential property market both in Galway and nationally, but this situation has been greatly exacerbated by the necessary national lockdowns. The lockdown at the start of 2021 had a twofold impact on supply. It necessitated the closure of most residential construction sites for several months, slowing new homes construction, while also inhibiting potential vendors from listing their property for sale, diminishing second-hand supply.
Three-bed student investment property
Sherry FitzGerald brings to the market No 128 Glasan Village, Ballybane, Galway, for sale by private treaty.
Sherry FitzGerald reports strong residential market in 2018
The residential property market is always a hot topic in Ireland, and 2018 did not disappoint in providing many talking points in Galway and across the country.