A HOUSE owned by mortgage scam accused Catriona Carey has been sold for €365000.The four-bedroom pad was snapped up after it went up for public auc.
Victims of the suspected fraudster are hoping she will soon be arrested by cops. "This property offers off street parking. We are informed the property extends to approximately 192 sq.
A house owned by former Irish hockey player Catriona Carey has been sold for €365,000. The four-bedroom property on the Castlecomer Road, in Co Kilkenny, ...
It is understood Ms Carey had racked up penalty points on her licence for speeding and driving while holding a mobile phone. She was disqualified for a period of six months between November 2021 and May 2022. Members of the GNECB seized the BMW from a property in Co Wexford on March 9. Ms Carey is being investigated for alleged fraud after receiving thousands of euro from people across the country through a mortgage scheme that offered to buy debt from their lenders at a discount. Ms Carey, who has been accused of multiple allegations of fraud after she took €500,000 in deposits from people in financial distress as part of a mortgage scheme, bought the property in 2010. A guide price of €365,000 had been advertised and the property was sold for this amount.
A property registered in the name of former Irish hockey player Catriona Carey has been sold on bidding site BidX1. Just one bid was placed on the ...
Just one bid was placed on the four-bedroom property on the outskirts of Kilkenny City, and that bidder met the minimum reserve price of €365,000. The listing stated that the property extends to approximately 192 sq.m. and describes the accommodation as 'spacious and well-proportioned'. A property registered in the name of former Irish hockey player Catriona Carey has been sold on bidding site BidX1.
A property registered in the name of former Irish hockey player Catriona Carey has been sold on bidding site BidX1. Just one bid was placed on the ...
Just one bid was placed on the four-bedroom property on the outskirts of Kilkenny City, and that bidder met the minimum reserve price of €365,000. The listing stated that the property extends to approximately 192 sq.m. and describes the accommodation as 'spacious and well-proportioned'. A property registered in the name of former Irish hockey player Catriona Carey has been sold on bidding site BidX1.