Pictured (L to R) is Orla McMorrow, DNG Deputy Chief Executive and accepting their award Cormac O’Sullivan and Douglas Hurley, Partners, DNG O’Sullivan Hurley with sponsor Cian Carolan, Managing Director of DNG Financial Services.

CELEBRATIONS continue at Clare estate agents DNG O’Sullivan Hurley who have been recognised for their outstanding service.

At the DNG National Awards ceremony held at the Curragh Racecourse, they were named as branch of the year in the Mid-West region. The award is sponsored by DNG Financial Services.

Based on 74 O’Connell Street in Ennis, DNG O’Sullivan Hurley hold more than half of the property listings in Ennis and almost one third across Clare.

Insights into the future of Ireland’s property market were also provided at the event which also heard of the latest developments in the DNG exclusive partnership with Hamptons International. Over 150 delegates from DNG offices nationwide attended the ceremony.

Managing Director of DNG O’Sullivan Hurley, Cormac O’Sullivan stated, “We’re honoured to be recognised as Clare’s leading property agency. Holding over 50% of listings in Ennis and nearly one third across the county is a testament to our dedicated team, our clients’ trust, and the strength of the DNG network. For us, it’s more than sales — it’s about supporting our community and embracing innovation so we continue to raise the bar for years to come”.

Founded in 2002, DNG O’Sullivan Hurley is one of the county’s leading estate agents with a track record of awards, recognising its outstanding service and extensive local property knowledge across the county. Among their accolades include winning DNG Large Branch of the Year in 2023.

Their latest win caps off a busy month for Managing Director Douglas Hurley who along with celebrating turning fifty also watched his beloved Corofin footballers secure promotion back to the senior ranks of Clare football for 2026.

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