The Irish Mail on Sunday

THE PROPERTY PORTFOLIO AS DECLARED

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BALLYNACAR­GY, WESTMEATH

APARTMENT above post office. It was his own former private residence over his family’s post office.

Rented since November 2021. Deputy Troy says he has had it registered with RTB in recent weeks.

VALUE €80,000.

4 MARY ST, MULLINGAR

BOUGHT in 2018 for €105,000. Mr Troy’s wife bought adjoining property the same day for €125,00, renovated it and sold it in 2020 for €240,000. No 4 has been divided into three one-bed flats. Mr Troy has received HAP in 2021 for one flat despite tenancy not being registered with RTB that year. Planning for conversion to offices in place. Mortgaged with Permanent TSB.

VALUE €150,000.

20 LYNN AVENUE, MULLINGAR

PURCHASED with wife as new family home in March 2020. Currently being substantia­lly renovated. Mortgaged with AIB. VALUE €300,000.

39 CATHEDRAL VIEW, MULLINGAR

TWO-BED terrace house in centre of Mullingar bought in 2007. Mr Troy has declared a 50% stake in Dáil declaratio­ns, yet the property is registered to another name, something Mr Troy has said will be corrected. Reportedly registered with RTB in recent weeks. Mortgaged with AIB.

VALUE €150,000.

25A RATHDOWN ROAD, PHIBSBORO, D7

END of terrace, 2,038 square foot home divided into four flats bought equally with nursing home operator John Noel McGivney in 2016. Flats yield €1,500 each a month. Questions have emerged about the building’s planning permission and fire safety compliance. The pair sold the garden of the property in 2017 to allow for the constructi­on of two three-bed townhouses there. Mortgaged with AIB.

VALUE €800,000.

62 AUSTIN FRIARS STREET, MULLINGAR

COMMERCIAL unit near the centre of Mullingar. Bought in 2021 and now renovated as constituen­cy office. Mortgaged with Permanent TSB.

VALUE €150,000.

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