LOTS TO CHOOSE FROM IN CHRISTMAS AUCTION!
November 2015Osborne King’s final auction of the year takes place on Friday 27 November in the Clayton Hotel, Ormeau Avenue Belfast. The company’s auction catalogue features 55 lots with a combined overall maximum reserve value of over £5.5 million making it Osborne King’s largest auction of the year.
OSBORNE KING SHORTLISTED IN THE BELFAST PROPERTY AWARDS 2015
November 2015Osborne King has been shortlisted in the Commercial Estate Agency category in the 2015 Belfast Telegraph Property Awards in association with Propertynews.com.
LOCAL INVESTMENT MARKET GATHERS MOMENTUM
November 2015There is little doubt that direct property investment is re-emerging as a preferred investment class due to poor returns on cash deposits and enhanced market sentiment. It’s a case of “back to basics, accepting that it is prudent to take a medium term view on property and acknowledging that capital growth will be steady rather than instant.
2015 SEES £65 MILLION OF LICENSED PROPERTY TRANSACTED
November 2015Earlier in the year, we reported on how renewed confidence on the part of developers and investors was leading to resurgence within the local property market across all sectors.
CUT THE COST CAMPAIGN EVENT WITH THE NORTHERN IRELAND RETAIL TRADE ASSOCIATION (NIIRTA)
September 2015Photo - Copyright © Kevin Cooper Photoline. The Northern Ireland Retail Trade Association (NIIRTA) recently launched its Cut the Cost Campaign in the Stormont Hotel at an event sponsored by Osborne King. The main aim of the event was to outline key issues affecting the retail trade industry in Northern Ireland such as rates, energy costs, red tape and concerns about the cost of the national living wage.
OSBORNE KING RAISED £412 BY HOLDING A COFFEE MORNING FOR MACMILLAN
September 2015Osborne King held a coffee morning fundraiser in aid of Macmillan on Friday 25th September 2015. This was a great event and thanks to all the efforts from the Osborne King Staff we managed to raise £412 for this worthy cause. After the event we also donated any leftover cakes to the Welcome Organisation, a group who work with and for people affected by or at risk of homelessness