Inhous opens new Dublin office
Ballsbridge base to service Irish clients with property interests in London
Inhous, led by Irish businessman David Johnson and with offices in London, has opened an Irish office in Ballsbridge to service its Irish clients with property interests in London.
The independent property brokerage firm provides a specialised and personalised service for clients looking to find, sell, buy or let properties, as well as those seeking expert property management.
It also offers a relocation service for individual and corporate parties moving to London or Dublin from...
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