Auctioneers in Drogheda, Co. Louth
Auctioneers · Co. Louth

Auctioneers in Drogheda in Drogheda

The largest town in Louth and one of Ireland's most historic, with a booming population, strong Dublin commuter demand, and diverse housing stock.

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Size
Large town
County
Co. Louth
Province
Leinster
Landscape
Ireland's smallest county
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Properties for Sale in Louth

Latest properties on the market in Co. Louth. Click “Check Risks” to run a PropertyPack report on any listing.

Seabank, Castlebellingham, Co. Louth, A91WN62
€495,000

Seabank, Castlebellingham, Co. Louth, A91WN62

bed4 bedbathtub2 bathcottageBungalow
Chapel Hill, Carlingford, Carlingford, Co. Louth, A91E788
€325,010

Chapel Hill, Carlingford, Carlingford, Co. Louth, A91E788

bed3 bedbathtub2 bathcottageEnd of Terrace

Licensed auctioneers serving Drogheda

Every practising auctioneer in Drogheda holds a current PSRA licence. The quickest way to see who's active locally is to browse the listings on Daft.ie and MyHome.ie, where each listing names the agent and their office. Verify licences on the PSRA public register.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

All practising auctioneers and estate agents in Ireland must hold a current licence from the Property Services Regulatory Authority (PSRA). You can verify any Drogheda agent's licence on the PSRA register at psr.ie. Most Drogheda properties for sale are listed on Daft.ie and MyHome.ie, with the agent's name shown on each listing.

Yes. Enter the property's Eircode into the search on this page and we'll generate a 20+ check risk report within minutes, covering flood, radon, BER, planning, crime and more. It's the quickest way to pressure-test what an auctioneer tells you on the viewing.

In Ireland the terms are used interchangeably. "Auctioneer" is the traditional Irish term and is still the most common in rural areas. Both require a PSRA licence to operate.

Auctioneers are paid by the seller, not the buyer, so using one to view or buy a Drogheda property does not cost the buyer directly. Buyers pay their solicitor, surveyor and a PropertyPack report for due diligence.

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