About Raymond Potterton Auctioneers, Navan, Meath
Raymond Potterton Auctioneers is the largest Independent Estate Agent in the North East Region. Established in 1991, the company continues to dominate the Meath property market. We are renowned as specialists in residential, new homes, agricultural, and commercial property. Our comprehensive portfolio of skills also expands to investment, professional services, property valuation, compulsory purchase valuation and financial services. Our reputation is based on... Read more »
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30 Aug Latest News on CPO
Latest News on CPO
August 30, 2010 - 12:12READ MORE >>>
Raymond Potterton & Co. have within their general practice a specialist Compulsory Purchase Order valuation section. Offering a comprehensive valuation accommodation works and agronomy service. The CPO Section have recently completed negotiations for the majority of landholders on the M3 scheme and are currently acting & representing the Irish Farmers Association on Schemes including the N52, R402 and the Slane By-Pass. The status of these roads currently are:
* N52 Oral Hearing – 15th September 2010
* R402 Notice to Treat Issued August 2010
* Slane By-Pass Awaiting verdict of oral hearing.
If you are affected by a Compulsory Purchase Order – Contact Us Today for the best and most comprehensive advice. -
27 Aug Auction Diary: Dowth, Drogheda, Co. Louth
Auction Diary: Dowth, Drogheda, Co. Louth
August 27, 2010 - 12:10Auction Tuesday 28th September at 3pm At The Ardboyne Hotel, NavanREAD MORE >>>
Dowth, Drogheda, Co. Meath – c. 59 Acres
Dowth is a superb farm of top quality land. Located close to the monuments of Dowth and Newgrange the lands offer truly majestic views over the valley and would provide a stunning site for a residence. Planning permission in this area might well present a problem but viewing of this farm is really highly recommended. The guide price of c. €8,000 per acre for land in this area is certainly extremely realistic. The vendor has retired from active farming. -
25 Aug Auction Diary: Caddagh House
Auction Diary: Caddagh House
August 25, 2010 - 12:6READ MORE >>>
Auction: Tuesday 28th September at 3pm At The Ardboyne Hotel, Navan
Property: Caddagh House, Wilkinstown, Navan, Co. Meath
Caddagh will almost certainly appeal to people with equestrian interests because of the excellent facilities including post and rail fenced paddocks and all weather gallop. The house is in superb condition and is both attractive and of very manageable size. The property is a very fine agricultural holding and the lands are suitable for any enterprise. The established commercial use of part of the property with warehouses and offices offers good potential given the excellent location. The vendor is very keen to sell at auction having already acquired an alternative home and the guide price of €1.9m is extremely realistic. -
23 Aug New to Market: Newberry Hall Demesne
New to Market: Newberry Hall Demesne
August 23, 2010 - 11:59READ MORE >>>
Newberry Hall Demesne, Carbury, Co. Kildare – On 444 Acres
Probably the most unique and important estate to come on the market in Ireland this year and at 444 acres also one of the largest agricultural holdings offered for sale in 2010.
Extract from The Irish Times (26.08.10) by Jack Fagan:
THE ELDERLY owner of a historic Co Kildare estate which figured in the 1798 rebellion is offering to make a financial contribution to any purchasers prepared to restore his vast Palladian-style house. Richard Robinson (90), a former aircraft engineer and the last of his family, is selling Newberry Hall Demesne and its expansive 444-acre farm in Carbury, Co Kildare, exactly 100 years after his father bought it for £8,500. Even with the recent fall off in property values, Navan estate agency Raymond Potterton expects the demesne to sell for between €7 million and €7.5 million but says that Mr Robinson is willing to make a “generous financial concession” to new owners guaranteeing to return it to its former glory. How much the restoration work will cost has not been established though Mr Potterton acknowledges that it will involve a “serious amount of money”. -
20 Aug Lack of Housing Supply for First Time Buyers
Lack of Housing Supply for First Time Buyers
August 20, 2010 - 11:36READ MORE >>>
In the property world the question on everybody’s lips is: “Are we at the bottom of the cycle in terms of value?” Loman Dempsey of Raymond Potterton & Co. Estate Agents in Navan is of the opinion that we are “bouncing along the bottom at the moment”.
“The average price of a second hand 3 Bedroom Semi-Detached Home in Navan and Trim has fallen below €200,000 and there is good activity in the market at this level despite all the doom and gloom. The cost of a mortgage for the average first time buyer couple has fallen to 13% of their net income according to the EBS/DKM Affordability Index (Nov 2009). This quarterly index measures the extent of after tax income required to meet first year mortgage repayments for an average first time buyer working couple based on average earnings and a 90% mortgage”.








