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Allsop Space 6th July 2012 Auction Catalogue...

Allsop Space Auction Venue - 6th July 2012
The Shelbourne Hotel
Dublin 2
Start Times
Single Session
Auctioneer’s Announcements 10.45 a.m.
Lot 1 not before 11.00 a.m.

Lot     Type     Location     Reserve Price will not exceed this figure
1    Investment Flat    Dublin 2    €135,000
2    Investment Flat    Galway City    €120,000
3    Investment Flat    Malahide    €75,000
4    Vacant Freehold House    Killiney    €95,000
5    Vacant Freehold House    Galway City    €50,000
6    Investment Freehold House    Newbridge    €30,000
7    Land/Site    Gort    €27,150
8    Investment Flat    Dublin 8    €75,000
9    Vacant Freehold House    Mountshannon    €40,000
10    Vacant Freehold Building    Moville    €45,000
11    Investment Freehold Building    Wicklow    €100,000
12    Land    Castlemaine    €50,000
13    Vacant Freehold House    Bunclody    €35,000
14    Vacant Flat    Bundoran    €17,500
15    Vacant Flat    Cratloe    €75,000
16    Vacant Freehold Building    Waterford City    €50,000
17    Investment Freehold Building    Dublin 22    €295,000
18    Vacant Freehold Building    Dublin 2    €1,000,000
19    Vacant Freehold House    Castlerea    €40,000
20    Vacant Flat    Chapelizod    €90,000
21    Vacant Flat    Carrick-on-Shannon    €25,000
22    Retail    Dublin 7    €130,000
23    Investment Freehold Building    Waterford    €410,000
24    Land/Site    Sligo    €5,000
25    Vacant Freehold Building    Dungarvan    €20,000
26    Vacant Freehold House    Shercock    €50,000
27    Vacant Freehold Building    Ballinrobe    €15,000
28    Vacant Flat    Kilrush    €40,000
29    Vacant Freehold Building    Kilmore Quay    €40,000
30    Investment Flat    Portmarnock    €120,000
31    Vacant Freehold Building    Athy    €50,000
32    Vacant Freehold House    Ballinasloe    €50,000
33    Vacant Flat    Clifden    €55,000
34    Investment Freehold Building    Limerick City    €260,000
35    Vacant Flat    Portlaoise    €30,000
36    Land/Site    Kilcoole    €30,000
37    Vacant Freehold House    Mullingar    €125,000
38    Vacant Freehold Building    Wexford    €230,000
39    Vacant Freehold House    Mountrath    €35,000
40    Vacant Freehold House    Inchigeela    €45,000
41    Vacant Freehold House    Blackrock    €105,000
42    Vacant Freehold House    Loughrea    €75,000
43    Vacant Freehold House    Dublin 15    €90,000
44    Vacant Freehold House    Derrygoan    €20,000
45    Vacant Freehold House    Kilrush    €20,000
46    Vacant Flat    Dublin 16    €70,000
47    Vacant Freehold Building    Rathmines    €600,000
48    Vacant Freehold House    Rathangan    €85,000
49    Vacant Freehold House    Milltown    €150,000
50    Investment Freehold Building    Dublin 3    €140,000
51    Vacant Flat    Cratloe    €75,000
52    Vacant Freehold House    Schull    €270,000
53    Investment Freehold House    Salthill    €85,000
54    Vacant Freehold House    Tuam    €25,000
55    Investment Freehold Building    Ballyfermot    €250,000
56    Vacant Freehold House    Mountrath    €35,000
57    Land/Site    Tullow    €35,000
58    Investment Flat    Dublin 8    €75,000
59    Retail    Killaloe    €30,000
60    Vacant Freehold House    Blessington    €47,500
61    Investment Freehold House    Blessington    €47,500
62    Investment Freehold House    Blanchardstown    €80,000
63    Vacant Freehold House    Dublin 1    €35,000
64    Investment Flat    Newbridge    €20,000
65    Vacant Freehold House    Ballybane    €50,000
66    Vacant Freehold House    Bunclody    €40,000
67    Vacant Freehold House    Skibbereen    €75,000
68    Investment Leasehold House    Glasnevin    €70,000
69    Industrial    Drogheda    €135,000
70    Investment Flat    Sligo Town    €25,000
71    Investment Freehold House    Dublin 7    €100,000
72    Investment Freehold House    Newbridge    €26,000
73    Investment Freehold House    Ballyjamesduff    €40,000
74    Investment Freehold House    Mulhuddart    €90,000
75    Investment Flat    Limerick City    €30,000
76    Investment Freehold House    Swords    €120,000
77    Investment Freehold Building    Arklow    €95,000
78    Vacant Freehold House    Coolkenno    €15,000
79    Vacant Freehold House    Mervue    €75,000
80    Vacant Freehold House    Crosserlough    €45,000
81    Investment Flat    Dublin 8    €75,000
82    Vacant Flat    Carrick-on-Shannon    €30,000
83    Retail    Raheen    €30,000
84    Investment Freehold Building    Arklow    €95,000
85    Vacant Freehold House    Mountrath    €35,000
86    Investment Leasehold House    Dublin 12    €45,000
87    Investment Flat    Castletroy    €65,000
88    Vacant Freehold House    Rathfarnham    €220,000
89    Vacant Flat    Kilrush    €30,000
90    Vacant Flat    Dublin 2    €160,000
90 Lots sorted by Lot Number    Lots: 1-90 

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