Potential property buyers flock to NAMA website

The National Asset Management Agency's website has received 93,000 hits since it released details of properties that it wants to sell.

Potential property buyers flock to NAMA website

The National Asset Management Agency's website has received 93,000 hits since it released details of properties that it wants to sell.

The details of more than 800 houses and apartments were published at www.nama.ie/PropertiesEnforced.php just four weeks ago.

A total of 36 new residential properties have been added to the list of dwellings the agency is hoping people will make bids on.

Approximately 70% of the visitors to the site originate in Ireland, 20% originate in the UK and the remaining 10% originate in up to 148 countries with the largest of these hits being from the United States, Germany, France, Spain and Canada.

"There’s been an incredible response to the information on the site," said a NAMA spokesperson.

"No doubt some visitors are simply curious but many are very interested in what’s available to purchase and we hope that the site will encourage transactions on the relevant properties. Interested parties are encouraged to contact the appointed insolvency professional that is referenced for each asset listed.

"In response to very helpful suggestions and internal review, NAMA is in the process of planning a series of enhancements to the website to improve the user’s overall experience. Further details will be advised as this process progresses over the coming months."

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