![]() There were a few outrageous outfits but for the most part it was pretty tame. American companies like Microsoft, IBM and Johnnie Walker were all represented as was the American Embassy. I was back in time to see the parade period it made a complete circle around wenceslas Square period I couldn't believe the number of people that were marching. It didn't start until 12:30 so I have done my metro and went over and bought concert tickets for tonight. However I have forgotten today was Pride and there was a parade taking place right outside my door. When I got up this morning I had intended to go to Prague Castle and spend the day up there. Another thing is they are not a warm people period they are very somber but they love their beer. Its only since June they can't smoke in restaurants and pubs. ![]() ![]() They are everywhere and they are eating them all the time. When thing I've noticed is the Czech people love donuts. I'd like to buy marionettes for Callan and Addie but I'm not sure whether they are just too young to have them and I don't want them to get hurt with them. Its not only tourists the there many locals out on a Sunday afternoon. Every shop is open and all the restaurants that have sidewalk space a full. The roads in the old section of the city and narrow and cobblestoned. There was a festive atmosphere on the other side of the bridge. You could actually go through a week salary given to each one you see each day. Possibly the dog evokes sympathy that they may not get without the dog. Most of them have a dog with them which I find interesting. I assume they do it out of embarrassment so they face cannot be seen. I find it very odd how they prostrate themselves on the bridge so that they can see the faces of the people walking by. Overseas buyers can bid on the phone, online or proxy bid.As I walk across the bridge there are several people begging. The Allsop Space Property Auction will take place on Friday, 1 March at the Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin from 9.15am. Interestingly, more and more private sellers are opting for auction over private treaty, preferring the certainty and transparency of the process.” Our largest ever catalogue represents a unique cross-section of the entire property spectrum from city centre pads to Georgian manors, and hotels to prime commercial investments. Robert Hoban, Director of Allsop Space comments “We anticipate our latest offering will be well received. Clare has a reserve not to exceed €315,000 and the Ashford Court Boutique Hotel, Old Mill Road, Ennis, Co. ft.)ģ hotels will feature in the March auction with the largest lot being a well-known Kerry hotel The Watermarque Hotel, Cahersiveen, which has a reserve not to exceed €750,000. The property is arranged over basement, ground floor and three upper floors extending to approximately 246 sq. #Apartment at the old watermarque hotel cahersiveen full#ft.) premises has a current Rent reserved €40,000 per annum and the reserve is not to exceed €295,000Ī full Georgian building in prime Dublin, 20 Herbert Street is offered with a reserve not to exceed €560,000. The shop which opened in 2010 has been very successful amongst Munster rugby fans and tourists. ![]() Other highlights include the freehold for 8 Maylor Street, Cork, the Munster Rugby retail store. The catalogue includes 74 houses, 28 apartments 25 retail, 8 pubs and 3 hotels. The Allsop Space sale will be Ireland’s largest property auction to date with 156 properties expected to be offered on the day. Roger will be making his last tour this year before retiring, the tour will take place between April and May across Germany to promote his latest album. I’m confident that the right buyer and the right price will be achieved through the international coverage that the auction method of selling can offer.” We are really keen to find the right buyer, It’s not just a home, it’s a lifestyle with the gym and recording studio. On choosing to sell at the auction Roger explains “We love the house and have put a great deal of work into making it a home. “We will miss our neighbours dearly it is such a friendly place but due to my wife’s advancing arthritis we have made the decision to move to a warmer climate.” Roger comments. The property is offered with a reserve not to exceed €275,000. Roger Whittaker who’s 1975 signature song, The Last Farewell, sold more than 11 million copies worldwide is relocating to the warmer climates of South West France after 13 years in Ireland. The magnificent fully refurbished Georgian home in the historic town of Eyrecourt, County Galway Ireland includes a separate guest house, fitness studio, sauna, fully equipped recording studio, office, wine store, tennis court and tree house. World famous singer/song writer Roger Whittaker is selling his Galway home at Allsop Space’s property auction on 1 st March at The Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin. ![]()
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