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Allsop Cut Price Auction Results...

The bargain hunters were out in force today in Dublin!

It was a busy day at the Shelbourne Hotel where many cut-price homes and properties were sold. Here are the Allsop Auction results:

Lot Type Location Reserve Price will not exceed this figure
1 Vacant Flat Temple Bar Sold €126,000
2 Investment Flat Dublin 1 Sold €129,000
3 Investment Flat Dublin 8 Sold €102,000
4 Investment Flat Dublin 8 Sold €159,000
5 Investment Flat Bray Sold €154,000
6 Investment Freehold Building Clifden Sold €141,000
7 Investment Flat Portlaoise Sold €61,000
8 Investment Flat Portlaoise Sold €62,000
9 Investment Freehold Building Roscrea Sold €336,000
10 Vacant Freehold House Dundrum Sold €410,000
11 Vacant Flat Dublin 1 Sold €120,000
12 Vacant Flat Dublin 1 Sold €116,000
13 Investment Flat Dublin 1 Sold €190,000
14 Vacant Flat Dublin 7 Sold €107,000
15 Vacant Freehold House Renmore Sold €332,500
16 Investment Freehold Building Renmore Sold €205,000
17 Investment Flat Dublin 8 Sold €159,000
18 Investment Flat Galway City Centre Sold €74,000
19 Vacant Flat Dublin 8 Sold €345,000
20 Investment Dublin 6 Sold €350,000
21 Investment Flat Dublin 8 Sold €93,000
22 Investment Flat Castleknock Sold €207,000
23 Investment Flat Castleknock Sold €200,000
24 Investment Flat Rathfarnham Sold After
25 Vacant Freehold House Churchtown Sold €495,000
26 Vacant Freehold House Churchtown Sold €505,000
27 Investment Flat Galway City Centre Sold €70,000
28 Investment Flat Portlaoise Sold €64,000
29 Investment Kilmallock Sold €285,000
30 Investment Flat Dublin 1 Sold €179,000
31 Investment Freehold Building Wexford Sold €560,000
32 Investment Flat Castleknock Sold €159,000
33 Investment Flat Castleknock Sold €160,000
34 Vacant Freehold House Dublin 4 Sold €550,000
35 Vacant Flat Galway City Sold €95,000
36 Investment Flat Galway City Centre Sold After
37 Vacant Flat Dublin 1 Sold €161,000
38 Retail Dublin 1 Sold €190,000
39 Investment Flat Dublin 8 Sold €120,000
40 Investment Flat Dublin 7 Sold €100,000
41 Vacant Freehold House Dublin 14 Sold €470,000
42 Investment Flat Rathfarnham Sold €145,000
43 Investment Flat Castleknock Sold €160,000
44 Vacant Freehold House Dublin 18 Sold €530,000
45 Retail Bettystown Withdrawn
46 Vacant Flat Dublin 1 Sold €99,000
47 Vacant Freehold House Wicklow Sold €420,000
48 Investment Mahon Village Sold €130,000
49 Investment Freehold House Tuam Sold €70,000
50 Investment Flat Galway City Centre Sold €70,000
51 Investment Flat Dublin 8 Sold €103,000
52 Investment Newbridge €70,000
53 Investment Flat Rathfarnham Sold €139,000
54 Vacant Castleknock Sold €163,000
55 Retail Crumlin Sold €220,000
56 Land/Site Malahide Sold €230,000
57 Investment Flat Dublin 1 Sold €140,000
58 Investment Flat Portlaoise Sold €64,000
59 Vacant Dublin 8 Sold €160,000
60 Retail Dublin 8 Sold €57,000
61 Investment Flat Galway City Centre Sold €70,000
62 Vacant Flat Dublin 1 Sold €163,000
63 Investment Freehold Building Castletownbere Sold €365,000
64 Investment Flat Dublin 8 Sold €121,000
65 Vacant Freehold House Corrandulla €125,000
66 Investment Flat Rathfarnham Sold €140,000
67 Leisure Arklow Sold €400,000
68 Investment Flat Galway City Centre Sold €78,000
69 Investment Flat Castleknock Sold €172,000
70 Investment Flat Castleknock Sold €180,000
71 Investment Flat Dublin 8 Sold €119,000
72 Investment Flat Dublin 1 Sold €165,000
73 Investment Flat Dublin 1 Sold €185,000
74 Vacant Freehold House Lucan Sold €250,000
75 Vacant Freehold House Tinryland €77,500
76 Vacant Freehold House Athlone Sold €49,000
77 Vacant Freehold House Lucan Sold €161,000
78 Vacant Freehold House Carlow Sold €129,000
79 Vacant Freehold House Mullingar Sold €30,000
80 Vacant Flat Withdrawn Withdrawn
81 Vacant Freehold House Lucan Sold €181,000
82 Vacant Freehold House Tuam Sold €74,000
83 Land/Site Wicklow Town Sold €52,000
84 Vacant Freehold House Rathangan Sold €140,000
84 Lots sorted by Lot Number Lots: 1-84

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