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When It Comes to Property We're Always Dedicated, Professional When it comes to property we’re always dedicated, professional & passionate. We are Dedicated “WE ARE ABLE TO OFFER OUR CLIENTS A UNIQUE COMBINATION OF IN-DEPTH LOCAL KNOWLEDGE, FULLY SUPPORTED BY THE RESOURCES OF A NATIONWIDE ORGANISATION.” Real Estate Alliance is Ireland’s leading property group of Chartered Surveyors with over 55 branches nationwide, comprising many of the country’s longest-established auctioneers and estate agents. As qualified Chartered Surveyors, our members have an in-depth knowledge of the local and national market and can give an informed and honest view of a property’s long-term prospects. Under the REA banner, we are able to offer our clients a unique combination of in-depth local knowledge, fully supported by the resources of a nationwide organisation. We are at the cutting edge of the market nationwide and our accurate surveying regularly gives a true picture of the national property market in the media. We are Professional “OUR ETHOS IS QUALITY, NOT QUANTITY AND PROVIDING THE BEST SERVICE TO OUR CLIENTS” What makes us unique? Nationwide The group comprises 55 offices nationwide and has over 250 staff working within the group Regulated All of our principal agents are members of The Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI) and The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Long-established Many of our agents have been in business for decades. We employ highly skilled & qualified professionals and in total we have over 1000 years of experience Multi-Service Real Estate Alliance offers a national private treaty & auction sales service as well as valuations & asset management service. All REA offices offer a wide range of professional services to their clients Experienced We have extensive experience in property sales, letting & management. We work for the widest range of organisations & private clients Local knowledge We have in-depth local knowledge, an understanding of local and regional planning policies and are thoroughly familiar with the development and market history of all regions. We are Passionate “I’D RECOMMEND MY REA AGENT TO ANYONE THINKING OF BUYING OR SELLING, UNLIKE THE OTHERS, SHE ACTUALLY CARED ABOUT ME AND MY FAMILY.” Our People It is the people in our member firms across the country who make REA uniquely what it is. We are committed to providing each client with the best possible advice and service. REA agents know that the individual needs of each client must be understood and appreciated in order to facilitate a successful outcome. Every REA member firm is a member of the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland, which means that our clients can be confident of the high levels of education and regulation which attach to all advice they receive from any REA member. Our History The Real Estate Alliance Group was formed in 2002, but many of our agents have been in business for generations. Under the REA banner, we are able to offer our clients a unique combination of in-depth local knowledge, fully supported by the resources of a nationwide organisation. Our Agents are all long established, independently run practises united by their commitment to professionalism and customer service. As a group, REA provide an immense amount of knowledge and experience to all our clients; allowing us to work together to provide the highest standards of professional advice. Our Services REA provides a centralised nationwide property sales, auction, valuation, management & property consultancy service to a number of large organisations. Our experienced agents can offer you unrivalled expertise coupled with local knowledge to help with all property needs. At REA, we understand that we are selling more than just bricks and mortar. We are helping people to find their dream homes, raise families and achieve their own ambitions in life. “We are the estate agents who truly care about our clients; that’s why they trust us.” Residential, Land & Commercial Sales service Buying and selling property in Ireland has been at the heart of our business for decades. We offer a private treaty sales service to our clients in residential, commercial and land sales. Central Auction Service REA provide regional auction services in Leinster and Munster. The group auction process is an efficient and cost effective way of selling a prop erty. There are significantly lower marketing costs in multiple lot auctions as opposed to holding an individual auction for a property. The sale by auction process generally takes only 8-10 weeks after the fall of the hammer, the contract is binding with no conditions & not subject to structural survey of the property. A comprehensive online and press advertising campaign competitive interest in the properties. Central Valuation service The Valuation and Advisory team at REA provide a recognised and respected valuation service to individual clients, financial institutions, corporations and public bodies. Professional Property Services Real Estate Alliance agents have many years experience in offering professional property services to clients. Our Services are retained by many private individuals & firms, financial institutions and public bodies to give them our professional opinion in relation to ongoing property matters. • Commercial Rent Reviews & Lease Renewals • Arbitration and Independent Expert Appointments • Expert Witness & Court Attendance • Compulsory Purchase order claims and negotiations • Rating Appeals Collective Expertise THANKS TO OUR COLLECTIVE EXPERTISE, OUR CLIENTS ENJOY THE BEST ANALYSIS OF THE MARKET COMBINED WITH IN-DEPTH LOCAL KNOWLEDGE AND IMPARTIAL ADVICE THAT ONLY REA CAN OFFER. The REA Central Team The successful completion of all projects are handled by our central team. Our multi-disciplinary team will include both local and national agency expertise with specialist market knowledge. We have built our reputation on our drive and ambition to secure the maximum return for our clients. Our proactive and practical approach has resulted in us exceeding our client’s expectations in all of our recent instructions. Board Members Liam Browne Anthony McGee Eoin Dillon REA Paddy Browne REA McGee REA Dillon Chairman Vice-Chairman Eamonn Spratt Michael O’Donoghue Robert McGreal REA Spratt REA O’Donoghue & Clarke REA McGreal Burke Des O’Shea Darina Collins Seamus Browne REA O’Shea O’Toole REA O’Brien Collins REA Seamus Browne Our National Network REA McELHINNEY (MILFORD) REA McCARRICK & SONS (SLIGO) REA PETER DONOHOE (BALLYCONNELL) REA McCARRICK REA GUNNE PROPERTY & SONS REA BRADY (CARRICKMACROSS) (CARRICK-ON-SHANNON) (TUBBERCURRY) REA PETER DONOHOE (CARRIGALLEN) REA GUNNE PROPERTY REA CUMISKY (DUNDALK) (BALBRIGGAN) REA McGREAL BURKE REA O’BRIEN COLLINS REA GRIMES (CASTLEBAR) (DROGHEDA) (SKERRIES) REA T&J GAVIGAN (KELLS) REA SEAMUS CARTHY REA CUMISKY (ROSCOMMON) REA T&J GAVIGAN (SWORDS) (NAVAN) REA GRIMES REA HYNES REA T E POTTERTON (ASHBOURNE) REA McDONALD (ATHLONE) (TRIM) (LUCAN) REA FITZGERALD CHAMBERS REA McGREAL BURKE (CITY CENTRE) (GALWAY) REA GRIMES REA HEFFERNAN (CITY CENTRE) (TULLAMORE) REA ED DEMPSEY REA ORCHARD (CLONSKEAGH) REA BROPHY FARRELL REA MURPHY (RATHFARNHAM) (NAAS) (BLESSINGTON) REA BROPHY FARRELL (NEWBRIDGE) REA McGEE REA FORKIN (TALLAGHT) (BRAY) REA MURPHY REA PADDY BROWNE REA SEAMUS BROWNE (BALTINGLASS) REA FORKIN (ENNIS) (ROSCREA) (WICKLOW) REA EOIN DILLON REA DAWSON (NENAGH) (TULLOW) REA JOHN LEE REA SOTHERN (NEWPORT) REA BOYD’S (CARLOW) REA O’CONNOR MURPHY (KILKENNY) (LIMERICK) REA HALNON REA GRACE (GOREY) (CALLAN) REA O’KEEFFE (CHARLEVILLE) REA STOKES & QUIRKE REA McCORMACK CORISH REA NORTHS (CLONMEL) (TRALEE) (WEXFORD) REA O’SHEA O’TOOLE (WATERFORD) REA COYNE & CULLOTY REA SPRATT (KILLARNEY) (DUNGARVAN) REA O’CONNOR MURPHY (CORK) REA O’DONOGHUE & CLARKE (CORK) REA CE LTIC PROPERTIES (BANTRY) Our Central System REA operate a transparent approach to the valuation and sale of our clients properties and portfolios. REA use the most modern and efficient PROPERTY TRACKER software solution to allow you the client interface with important data and updates relating to the valuation and sale of your properties. Property Tracker Property Tracker allows you to extract real time reports and data from this secure encrypted software platform. The system was devised to allow the Key Stakeholders (Receivers / Agents / Solicitors / Client / Management Companies / Assert Managers) involved in the transaction of a property or portfolio of properties SHARE critical information. Our Clients At REA our large and diverse client base is indicative of the range and nature of the services we offer. Many of those client relationships span over many years and cover all areas of the property spectrum. Homeowners; landowners; business owners; public bodies; large corporations; charities; religious orders & financial institutions all number among our clients. While their requirements may vary – our approach is always the same – Individual, Professional & Effective. Financial Institutions • Franciscan Order • Kilkenny County Council • Bank of Ireland • Irish Franciscans O.F.M • Laois County Council • IRBC • Kildare County Council • Meath County Council • AIB Corporate Banking • Kilrush Town Council • North Tipperary County Council • ACC Bank • Longford County Council • RCB (Representative • Bank of Scotland (Ireland) Ltd • Nenagh Town Council Church Body) • EBS Building Society • Private Rented Tenancies • Shannon Development Ltd • Irish Credit Unions • Sligo Corporation • Permanent TSB • St. Finians Diocesan Trust • KBC Homeloans Board • Court Service • ICS Building
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