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Allsop Space September Auction Catalogue...

Here is the online Catalogue for the latest Allsop Space Auction which takes place on 23rd September 2011 at The Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin.

There are 74 Lots sorted by Lot Number...

Lot Number - Lot Type - Location - Reserve Price:
1 Investment Flat Dublin 1 €90,000
2 Leasehold Flat Co. Dublin €130,000
3 Vacant Flat Blackrock €185,000
4 Vacant Flat Howth €150,000
5 Vacant Flat Galway City €90,000
6 Leasehold Flat Dublin 1 €150,000
7 Leasehold Flat Dublin 8 €74,000
8 Vacant Freehold House Clara €30,000
9 Vacant Leasehold House Renvyle €90,000
10 Vacant Flat Blackrock €240,000
11 Investment Freehold House Loughrea €98,000
12 Vacant Freehold House Lackagh €122,500
13 Vacant Freehold Building Fermoy €300,000
14 Vacant Freehold House Ballyjamesduff €50,000
15 Leasehold Flat Dublin 1 €65,000
16 Investment Flat Dublin 8 €92,000
17 Vacant Freehold Building Gorey €50,000
18 Investment Freehold Building Rathgar €240,000
19 Investment Freehold Building Rathgar €380,000
20 Investment Flat Salthill €90,000
21 Investment Freehold Building Dublin 12 €135,000
22 Vacant Flat Dublin 7 €107,500
23 Vacant Freehold Building Dublin 9 €230,000
24 Investment Freehold Building Wexford Town €290,000
25 Investment Freehold House Abbeyleix €75,000
26 Investment Flat Limerick City €75,000
27 Investment Flat Dublin 8 €92,000
28 Vacant Freehold House Rooskey €50,000
29 Investment Freehold Building Dublin 7 €850,000
30 Leasehold Flat Dublin 1 €80,000
31 Industrial Athlone €50,000
32 Vacant Freehold House Oranmore €55,000
33 Vacant Flat Bundoran €20,000
34 Leasehold Flat Blackrock €240,000
35 Investment Flat Dublin 3 €60,000
36 Investment Freehold Building Rathgar €350,000
37 Investment Freehold House Ballinasloe €45,000
38 Investment Flat Dublin 4 €95,000
39 Vacant Freehold House Limerick City €50,000
40 Vacant Freehold House Mitchelstown €170,000
41 Investment Freehold House Dublin 15 €95,000
42 Investment Freehold Building Gorey €30,000
43 Investment Freehold House Abbeyleix €100,000
44 Leasehold Flat Limerick €37,500
45 Vacant Freehold House Craughwell €130,000
46 Investment Freehold House Portumna €42,000
47 Investment Freehold House Dromod €100,000
48 Investment Flat Dublin 2 €85,000
49 Vacant Freehold House Athlone €50,000
50 Investment Flat Dublin 8 €92,000
51 Investment Flat Monkstown €90,000
52 Investment Freehold House Gorey €65,000
53 Investment Freehold House Abbeyleix €85,000
54 Investment Dublin 1 €225,000
55 Investment Freehold Building Dublin 7 €265,000
56 Investment Flat Dublin 8 €92,000
57 Leasehold Flat Cratloe €75,000
58 Business Kildare €365,000
59 Investment Flat Dublin 15 €80,000
60 Investment Freehold House Gorey €70,000
61 Investment Freehold Building Dublin 8 €425,000
62 Investment Flat Dublin 8 €92,000
63 Land/Site Bullaun €33,000
64 Investment Freehold House Blackrock €275,000
65 Vacant Freehold House Dublin 9 €295,000
66 Investment Freehold Building Dublin 7 €125,000
67 Leasehold Flat Dublin 1 €65,000
68 Investment Freehold Building Bray €375,000
69 Investment Freehold House Blackrock €325,000
70 Leasehold Flat Dublin 2 €120,000
71 Investment Flat Dublin 8 €92,000
72 Investment Freehold House Dublin 8 €80,000
73 Investment Freehold House Dublin 15 €130,000
74 Investment Flat Dublin 15 €55,000

Auction Date:

23rd September 2011 Venue:
The Shelbourne Hotel
Dublin 2
Allsop Space Contact Info:
Ireland office +353 (0)1 676 2033
Uk office +44 (0)20 7494 3686






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