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Compass, home to Managing Broker
Mara Haveson; brokers
Connie Sorensen; and office manager
Jayne Leahy.
Haveson is enthusiastic about the market: “Values for homes in this area have gone up over 100% since I first started selling in this area in 2000. This is a very close-knit community where you get to meet people easily. It is an easy place to navigate, there are fabulous views, and you get more for your money in real-estate investments.” The office is handling commercial real estate as well as residential, through Musi, who has connected West Seattle businesses including
Limerick council plans to dispose of property it never actually owned!
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The former retail unit in Lower Gerald Griffin Street (outlined by a red border) which council is transferring the deeds on | PICTURE: GOOGLE STREETVIEW );
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LIMERICK City and County Council is planning to transfer the deeds on a property it never actually owned.
A commercial unit at 9 Lower Gerald Griffin Street, councillors have been told, was registered to the local authority way back in 1855, with the current owner notionally holding the property on an effective lease.
The council holds the titles of the building – a former television equipment store – under a so-called fee farm grant, dated July 13, 1855.
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