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Sixteen Dublin pubs sold in the first three quarters of the year

Written by Robert McHugh, on 5th Oct 2017. Posted in Property

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Sixteen pub properties, totalling more than €17.8 million between them, sold in the Irish capital in the first three quarters of the year.

This is according to Commercial property consultants CBRE Ireland who yesterday released statistics on the volume and value of pub sales in the Dublin market in the first nine months of 2017. 
 
Some notable Dublin pub properties that sold in the first nine months include Boland’s in Stillorgan, JJ’s Smyth’s on Aungier Street, Arc Café Bar at Liffey Valley, Sandyford House in Sandyford, MacTurcaill’s, Townsend Street and Nash’s, Dublin 8. 
 
Speaking yesterday, John Ryan from the Hotel & Licensed Department at CBRE Ireland said, "The number of Dublin pub properties changing hands in the first nine months of 2017 is down compared to the volume traded in the last three year period. To some extent, an improvement in trading conditions in Dublin is reducing the number of licensed properties that are being offered to the market for sale. In addition to the more than €17.8 million traded so far, this year, four Dublin pubs are currently sale agreed and expected to close shortly. The average sale price achieved in the first nine months of the year was €1.18 million."

Source: www.businessworld.ie

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