Cushman & Wakefield has announced the sale by private treaty of 14 former An Post properties across Ireland, including Boyle, with the entire transaction process being facilitated through the innovative Offr platform. This partnership underscores a commitment to transparency and fairness, offering equal access to all buyers, regardless of location.
The properties, which include a mix of commercial and residential buildings, are located in counties such as Galway, Wicklow, Tipperary, Cork, Mayo, and Roscommon. Ranging in price from €100,000 to €800,000, these buildings are situated in key areas like Tuam, Loughrea, Wicklow’s Main Street, Thurles, and Bantry, among others.
Offr’s platform ensures that every interested party—whether living next door or on the other side of the world—has 24/7 access to book viewings, access legal documents and submit a qualified offer, creating a fair and open process. All offers are independently time-stamped and accompanied by financing conditions, proof of funds and identity checks.
This technology ensures that both domestic andd international buyers have the same opportunities to acquire these prime assets.
Robert Hoban, CEO of Offr said:
“We’re excited to partner with Cushman & Wakefield on the sale of these unique and high-profile properties, building on the success of our recent commercial projects. Offr was designed to streamline property transactions for everyone involved, and these sales perfectly highlight how our platform is reshaping the buying and selling process by ensuring transparency and fairness at every step.”
This digital-first approach offers significant advantages to real estate agents, buyers, and investors, especially in high-demand markets where properties are expected to draw attention from a wide pool of potential purchasers.
With properties available on a transparent and accessible platform, international investors can compete on an equal footing with local buyers.
For more information, or to view and place offers on these properties, visit [https://offr.io/cushman-wakefield/project/an-post-portfolio/19]