Agents gear up for another selling season

Sherry FitzGerald opens new office in Rathmines, while Ganly Waters appoints Celia Lamb as head of country homes and farms department

Sherry FitzGerald’s new Rathmines branch team: (from left) Ronan O’Malley, Neil Harper, Geralyn Byrne, Michael O’Neill and Andrea Whelan
Sherry FitzGerald’s new Rathmines branch team: (from left) Ronan O’Malley, Neil Harper, Geralyn Byrne, Michael O’Neill and Andrea Whelan

Another new year and agents are dusting themselves down in anticipation of a busy season ahead.

Sherry FitzGerald is firmly pinning its colours to the mast in Rathmines with the opening of a new office on a prime site in the heart of the village. Its 16th office in Dublin, the Rathmines branch occupies a prominent corner site on the junction between Rathmines Road and Charleston Road (opposite the old Stella Cinema). With established offices in Ranelagh and Terenure, Sherry FitzGerald is no stranger to this part of Dublin 6. The new branch team will be led by Ronan O’Malley, manager, and Andrea Whelan, associate director.

Meanwhile, Ganly Walters has announced the appointment of Celia Lamb as head of its newly merged country homes and farms department. Long a stalwart of Ganly Walters, Lamb has 10 years experience there, and more than a passing familiarity with the rural brief having worked extensively in both stud farms and country estates to date.

Celia Lamb: head of Ganly Walters country homes and farms department
Celia Lamb: head of Ganly Walters country homes and farms department

Ganly Walters has also take on Evan O’Reilly as head of its commercial department. He joins the team from Turley Property Advisors.

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