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O’Donnellan & Joyce lead the commercial market in the west
The commercial market throughout Galway city and the west of Ireland has proven to be resilient throughout 2024. In the first quarter of the year, the commercial market stabilised after a slight correction within 2023. Due to a combination of factors including fluctuating interest rates and political uncertainty both locally an internationally, demand for commercial investment properties was somewhat stagnant. With limited supply being offered to the market, demand increased within both Q3 and Q4 respectively.
DNG says Galway’s residential property market will thrive in 2025

Galway city’s residential property market is a dynamic and ever-evolving landscape. The Galway property market continues to demonstrate resilience, even amid broader economic pressures. Demand for homes in the city remains robust, driven by Galway’s unique combination of strong employment opportunities, cultural vibrancy, and high quality of life. However, the supply of housing stock continues to lag behind demand, creating an environment where prices are firm and competition remains high. As we approach the end of 2024, leading estate agent DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard has offered reflections on the key trends and challenges that have shaped the market this year, as well as the opportunities that lie ahead for both buyers and sellers in 2025.
DNG offers a hidden gem in Newcastle

In today’s competitive property market, the listing of No 105 Dangan Heights in Newcastle offers a compelling opportunity for prospective homeowners and investors alike. This three bedroom semidetached house, currently being sold by DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard, presents a unique canvas for those looking to create their dream home or capitalise on a lucrative renovation project.
Seven Ways you’re devaluing your home without realizing

When selling a home it's important to ensure your property is at it's highest marketing value. And while people take extra measures to increase the value, there are always a number of aspects people forget to look after.
How has the residential property market performed in Galway in the last year?
In the past 12 months, DNG Maxwell Heaslip and Leonard’s Residential Sales division had another promising and positive year, listing circa 230 properties across Galway city and county. With 92 per cent selling in the first four weeks of going to the market and over 60 per cent of them achieving figures above their initial guide prices, the residential property market in Galway continued to show a positive and steady growth.
Another positive year for DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard
In the past 12 months, DNG Maxwell Heaslip and Leonard’s residential sales division has had another promising and positive year, listing circa 230 properties across Galway city and county. With 92 per cent selling in the first four weeks of going to the market and more than 60 per cent of them achieving figures above their initial guide prices, they continue to show why they are the leading agents in the west of Ireland.
Almost seven in 10 buyers are experiencing unnecessary delays in purchasing properties
Almost seven in 10 consumers (73%) for whom conveyancing, the legal transfer of property title from seller to buyer, is applicable, have experienced problems with the process, according to a new survey by Ireland Thinks.
Bower Hill property show home certain to prove market popular for first time buyers

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Athlone Chamber of Commerce seeks to address shortage of critical skills in workforce
Athlone Chamber of Commerce has confirmed the submission of a detailed and comprehensive report to the Department of Enterprise in response to the Department’s recent request for public consultation on the review of critical skills.
Positive half-year results for DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard
Leading Galway city estate agent DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard is reporting a hugely positive start to 2023 for its residential sales division. Some 92 per cent of its residential listing from January to the end of June sold in the first four weeks of going to market, with over 60 per cent of properties achieving figures above their initial guide prices. These impressive figures show why the company continues to be a leading light in the west of Ireland property market.