Dolores Power celebrates seventeen years in business
DOLORES Power opened her doors as an independent Auctioneer & Valuer on 3.9.2001 and in the intervening time has seen both boom and bust in the Property Industry.
However, Dolores says that the market in Wexford is now very strong again and has grown at a steady but very busy pace over the past two years in particular.
Dolores is a Member of the Society of Chartered Surveyors and The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors and was appointed a member of the Irish Valuation Tribunal in 2013, subsequently being promoted to the position of Deputy Chair.
Dolores who started her career in 1989 has a vast knowledge and experience of all types of property transactions and valuations. Her firm specialises in the sale of Residential & Commercial Property and she has sold every type of property over the years from Town & Country Houses, Agricultural & Development Land, Pubs, Farms etc.
Dolores believes that her success through the ups and downs of the last 17 years, is based on her tenacity and determination to achieve the best possible results for her clients against all odds and competition.
Power Property has a valued staff compromising Cathriona Arthur who is a Registered Auctioneer, Rose Hillery who has vast experience in the property business and, of course, her husband Jim Power who is a Chartered Engineer and a Fellow of Engineers Ireland. This mix of talents guarantee a very professional approach which has been borne out in the continued growth of the business.
Currently on offer through Dolores Power’s Office is a wide variety of Town Houses (the speciality of the firm) ranging in price from €65,000 to €500,000.
Shortly coming to the market is the second detached house at Wygram built by Denis Frayne who is recognised for his superior build and finish. The property is situated just off St. John’s Drive and overlooks the green space at Belvedere Road and the new Courthouse. Designed and built in character with the wonderful old houses at St. John’s Drive, this house will appeal to all discerning buyers. The first house was purchased by renowned Author and Wexford man Eoin Colfer and his wife Jackie, who is also a Wexford native.
Other recommended properties are 28, St. Aidan’s Crescent, a 3 bedroomed house new to the market with an asking price of €165,000, a very well presented 2 bedroom house in Clonard Village, a 4 Bedroom Detached house in Cromwellsfort Drive and a 5 Bedroom Detached in Bloomfield, Clonard.
Power Property is currently offering for sale a beautiful contemporary house at Windgap Rocks, Barntown which has fantastic open plan split-level living areas and lovely views competitively priced at €335,000.