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Allsop Space July Auction Catalogue...

Auction Date: 7th July 2011
Auction Venue: The Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin 2
 
Another Allsop Space Auction of distressed properties coming up next Thursday. Here's the list of whats on offer...


Lots: 1-87
Lot Type Location Reserve Price will not exceed this figure
1Vacant FlatDublin 1€142,000
2Investment FlatBlackrock€202,000
3Investment Freehold BuildingClondalkin€120,000
4Investment Freehold HouseStepaside€102,500
5Investment FlatDublin 7€175,000
6Vacant Freehold HouseCastlebar€42,000
7Vacant Leasehold HouseDublin 3€62,000
8Investment FlatDublin 1€142,000
9Investment Freehold BuildingBray€150,000
10Vacant Freehold HouseStillorgan€275,000
11Vacant Freehold HouseTyrrelstown€97,500
12Land/SiteBlackrock€30,000
13Vacant Freehold HouseThomastown€60,000
14Investment Freehold HouseKilkenny City€410,000
15Investment FlatBlackrock€222,000
16Investment FlatDublin 9€55,000
17Investment Freehold BuildingDrogheda€290,000
18Vacant FlatArklow€62,000
19Vacant FlatDublin 1€105,000
20Vacant Freehold HouseDublin 4€1.45M
21InvestmentDublin 12€42,000
22InvestmentDublin 12€42,000
23Vacant Freehold HouseFerrybank€79,000
24Land/SiteLand at Killurly€130,000
25Vacant Freehold HouseTyrrelstown€97,500
26Vacant Freehold HouseArklow€123,000
27Land/SiteRathfeigh€75,000
28Vacant Freehold BuildingWexford€102,500
29Vacant Freehold BuildingCallan€50,000
30Investment Freehold HouseNaas€92,000
31Vacant Freehold HouseAbbeyleix€100,000
32Vacant Freehold HouseTinryland€40,000
33Vacant Freehold HouseFerrybank€79,000
34Vacant Freehold HouseInnishannon€132,500
35Vacant Freehold HouseKells€22,000
36Investment Freehold BuildingDublin 1€485,000
37Vacant Freehold HouseLombardstown€102,000
38Vacant Freehold HouseTullow€95,000
39Vacant Freehold HouseDublin 8€55,000
40Investment Freehold HouseArklow€123,000
41InvestmentStepaside€155,000
42InvestmentStepaside€92,500
43Investment Freehold HouseAbbeyleix€100,000
44Vacant Freehold HouseInnishannon€132,500
45Investment FlatDublin 1€105,000
46Vacant Freehold HouseStepaside€102,500
47Vacant FlatEnniscorthy€30,000
48Vacant Freehold HouseThomastown€60,000
49InvestmentWaterford€185,000
50Investment Freehold HouseNaas€112,000
51Vacant Freehold HouseArklow€122,000
52Vacant Freehold HouseSchull€270,000
53Investment Freehold BuildingDublin 9€215,000
54Vacant Freehold BuildingDublin 6€495,000
55Investment FlatDublin 1€182,000
56Investment FlatWaterford City€35,000
57Vacant Freehold HouseGalway City€50,000
58Investment Freehold HouseCastlerea€75,000
59Investment Freehold BuildingLongford€220,000
60Vacant Freehold HouseFerrybank€79,000
61Investment Freehold HouseCamolin€250,000
62Vacant Freehold HouseDublin 4€395,000
63Investment Freehold HouseBandon€280,000
64Vacant Freehold HouseBuncrana€52,000
65Vacant Freehold BuildingCharleville€100,000
66Vacant Freehold HouseKilliney€200,000
67InvestmentDublin 24€250,000
68Investment Freehold BuildingBallygarvan€100,000
69Vacant Freehold BuildingPortumna€50,000
70Vacant Freehold BuildingCashel€52,000
71Vacant Freehold HouseEnniscorthy€42,500
72Vacant Freehold HouseMurrintown€95,000
73Vacant Freehold HouseLacken Wood€90,000
74Land/SiteDundalk€50,000
75Vacant Freehold HouseClaremorris€70,000
76Vacant Freehold BuildingScotstown€30,000
77InvestmentDungarvan€115,000
78Investment Freehold BuildingWexford€220,000
79Vacant Freehold HouseDublin 9€360,000
80Investment Freehold BuildingCork City€350,000
81Land/SiteEnnis€500,000
82Investment FlatDublin 1€182,000
83InvestmentTallaght€70,000
84Vacant Freehold HouseGoleen€100,000
85Vacant Freehold HouseKilternan€455,000
86InvestmentTallaght€70,000
87Vacant Freehold HouseKells€25,000


Auction List from Allsop Space Online Catalogue - www.auction.co.uk/irish/

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