Derrivore in Beara is a three bed property.

Online auctions continue

The team behind property auctions run across the country have implemented some changes as the Covid-19 pandemic continues.

The team behind property auctions run across the country have implemented some changes as the Covid-19 pandemic continues.

Iam Sold Property Auctions, who run the Munster, Leinster, Connacht and Northern Ireland property auctions, is continuing to offer properties for sale via its online auction platform while public auctions have been suspended.

Company Director Patrick Convey said: “We are very conscious of safety measures needed for staff and the general public and we have put in place measures with staff working remotely and externally with our network of 300 partner auctioneers across the country.

“Our online auction platforms will run monthly as normal in Munster, Leinster, Connacht and Northern Ireland. All properties will be offered by online auction and the public auctions have been suspended until it is safe to resume. We have an online auction taking place each day where there was a public auction planned, so it will have no impact on the date’s properties can be offered.”

The company has spent many years developing its online auction platform and has three full-time developers constantly working and improving the platform.

The online auction platform allows interested parties to download legal documents, raise legal queries with solicitors, bid on properties and it allows for contracts to be signed - all without the need for direct human contact.

Mr Convey added: “We feel our online platform is ideally suited in the current situation allowing properties to transact quickly and efficiently all online. Our unique offering allows to expedite the sale for buyer and vendors and allow for transactions to take place at this difficult time.”

7 May online auction

A development site at Main Street in Youghal is offered at bids over €28,000 in partnership with property partners Matt Fallon. It comes with full planning permission for two two-bedroom apartment units and one ground floor commercial unit.

Meanwhile, a three-bedroom bungalow in Beara is offered at bids over €125,000 in partnership with JJ O'Sullivan Estate Agents. The Derrivore property has views over Ballycrovane Pier, the harbour and Coulagh Bay. The property also benefits from a large south-facing garden.

A new four-bedroom house in Ballinacourty in Dungarvan is also up for grabs. It's offered at bids over €400,000 in partnership with Radley Auctioneers. The house is modern, bright and spacious and near a popular greenway.

The Munster Property Auction can be contacted on 021-2349696. or for more information and a full list of properties visit munsterpropertyauction.ie.