Update Daft & MyHome.
Your website updates itself.

A website built for Irish auctioneers. Your listings sync automatically from Daft and MyHome,
so the only place you ever have to update a property is the one you are already using.

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You keep using Daft and MyHome the way you already do. We sync your listings into your own website.

How it Works

From phone call to
live website in days.

01

A short call.

Ring Stephen for 30 minutes. He will ask about your business, your area, the properties you handle, and what you are trying to achieve.

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02

We build it.

Send us your logo and a few basic details. We do the rest. Your site is usually ready within a few days, with the Daft and MyHome feeds plugged in.

03

Go live.

Your website is live, your listings are syncing, and your phone is the only thing left to answer. We handle everything else from there.


A specialist marketing team for auctioneers, delivered as a subscription.

AuctioneerNet is one flat fee that covers a complete website built specifically for auctioneer firms,
plus everything we do every month to keep it working for you.

Why having your own website
matters more than ever.

Your website is often the first place a buyer or seller looks before they decide whether to ring you. If your listings are out of date, or missing, or a page still shows the office number from two years ago, it costs you trust. And trust is the whole job.

Sending people to Daft or MyHome sends them somewhere your competitors are listed right beside you. The portals are built to keep buyers scrolling. Your website is built to keep them on your business.

An up-to-date site, with current listings and a clear way to get in touch, tells people you are organised, active, and worth a call. It is the simplest piece of marketing an auctioneer can have and the one that gets overlooked most often.

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How auctioneering
is changing.

The buyers we are building for today do not behave the way buyers did three years ago.
The way people find, judge and choose an agent has shifted, and most agency websites have not caught up.
Three of those shifts are below.


01

The portals have become the shopfront, and the agent has become a logo on someone else's site.

Buyers start, and often finish, on Daft and MyHome, sat beside every competitor in the area. The agents holding their ground are the ones pulling those buyers back to their own site, where the enquiry comes to them and the brand is theirs, not the portal's.

02

Buyers decide who to trust before they ever ring.

They have looked at the listing, the photos and the agent, and made their mind up about who to contact before any conversation happens. A site that is out of date, missing listings, or clearly an afterthought loses that buyer silently, and the agent never knows it happened.

03

The first viewing now happens on a screen.

Most people walk the property online before they book a viewing in person, so the listing page is doing the job the brochure and the window display used to do. Agents whose property pages look like a real website, not a portal export, are the ones getting the call.

Happy Clients

Three working
auctioneers,
three live sites.

Not mockups, and not concepts. These are the working websites of Gary O'Driscoll in Tralee, Nestor Shanahan in Limerick and Adrian Hassett in Killorglin, three IPAV-qualified firms selling across Kerry, Cork and Limerick. Between them they cover residential and commercial sales, agricultural land, lettings, and valuations. A property uploaded to Daft flows straight down to the site, and valuation and viewing requests arrive through the page. This is what AuctioneerNet looks like in the hands of firms that use it every day.

Gary O Driscoll Auctioneers
Tralee · Kerry

Gary O’Driscoll Auctioneers

Gary O'Driscoll Auctioneers works from Martello House on Ivy Terrace in Tralee, covering Kerry and Cork. The team is IPAV-qualified and handles residential, commercial, and agricultural sales, lettings, and valuations, with a name built on plain advice and calls returned.

When they upload a property to Daft, it flows straight down to their AuctioneerNet website, so their listings stay current without a second round of data entry. Valuation and viewing requests come in through the site, and years of local knowledge now sit online where buyers and sellers can find them.

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Nestor Shanahan Auctioneers
Limerick City · Limerick

Nestor Shanahan Auctioneers

Nestor Shanahan Auctioneers has sold Limerick property from its office on Lower Cecil Street since 1957, founded by Louis Nestor and Conn Shanahan and now led by Brian Nestor, with more than three decades of his own behind him. The firm handles residential and commercial sales, lettings, and valuations, the last of these relied on by banks, solicitors, and private clients.

When they upload a property to Daft, it flows straight down to their AuctioneerNet website, so their listings stay current without a second round of data entry. Valuation and viewing requests come in through the site, and sixty years of Limerick knowledge now sit online where buyers and sellers can find them.

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Adrian Hassett Auctioneers
Killorglin · Kerry

Adrian Hassett Auctioneers

Adrian Hassett Auctioneers works from School Road in Killorglin, the gateway town to the Ring of Kerry, handling property sales, lettings and valuations across the area and beyond. The team is fully IPAV-qualified and covers residential, commercial and agricultural property, with a name built on accurate, straight advice and clients who come back.

When they upload a property to Daft, it flows straight down to their AuctioneerNet website, so their listings stay current without a second round of data entry. Valuation and viewing requests come in through the site, and decades of local knowledge now sit online where buyers and sellers can find them.

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One flat fee.

Per month

AuctioneerNet
Membership.

€69

A complete auctioneer website with your Daft and MyHome listings syncing automatically, a dedicated page for every property, daily blog articles on Irish property, lead capture on every listing, and free changes whenever you need them.


No setup fee a complete auctioneer website, a page for every property


Daft and MyHome listings sync automatically


Daily blog articles on Irish property


Instant standalone landing page for any property, ideal for social and email


Lead capture forms on every property page


Free text and image changes to your website


Mortgage and stamp duty calculators


Website hosting included free


Flat monthly fee. No minimum contract. Price excludes VAT at 23%.


Questions.

Because every time you send someone to Daft or MyHome, your listings sit beside every other agent's. The buyer is one click from viewing a competitor. Your own site keeps the focus on you, captures the enquiry directly, and builds trust in your name rather than the portal's.
Yes. Your properties sync automatically from Daft and MyHome. When a listing goes live there, it appears on your site. When it sells or is withdrawn, it comes off. You do not lift a finger.
To you. Every property page has its own contact form, so the enquiry lands with you directly rather than being shared around on Daft or MyHome.
No. The listings look after themselves, and if you ever want anything else changed, staff details, opening hours, a new page, you ring us and we do it. You never log in to anything.
Of course. You keep using them exactly as you do now. Your website simply pulls those same listings in. Nothing changes about how you work.
Once we have your logo and a few basic details, your website is ready within a few days. There is no complicated setup. We do the work.
There is no setup fee and no build cost. You pay €69 plus VAT a month for everything: hosting, the daily syncing with Daft and MyHome, the daily property blog, news and calculators, unlimited standalone property pages, changes whenever you need them, and full support.
No. It is a monthly membership and you can cancel any time. We would rather you stayed because it is working for you.
Yes. Any property can have its own dedicated page that looks like a small website of its own. Ideal for sharing on social media, sending in an email, or giving to an interested buyer.
Fresh articles on the Irish property market, published daily, so your site always has something current on it. That keeps visitors engaged.

An Irish web agency, building useful things since 1996.

An Irish web agency, building useful things since 1996.

AuctioneerNet is built by Splash. The same team that has shipped websites, hosted brands, and built bespoke platforms for Irish businesses.

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