Major office relocation for MFO The Property Professionals
- Daft.ie Insights

- Oct 22, 2020
- 1 min read
MFO The Property Professionals are delighted to announce having out grown their old offices in Ranelagh Village. They have now moved to larger premises at No. 31 Waterloo Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4.
Off the back of their 10 year anniversary in 2018 MFO continue to work hard and offer a professional service to all their clients contributing to this measured growth.
During their 10th year of trading they held a large client appreciation event (drinks reception & lunch) when the Minister for Housing & Planning and Local Government, Mr. Eoghan Murphy came along with rugby legend Malcom O’Kelly.

Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government, Eoghan Murphy TD, and Marcus O’Connor, Managing Director, MFO The Property Professionals, pictured at an event in Dublin on Friday, 28th September, 2018, to mark the 10th Anniversary of MFO.
Led by Marcus O’Connor, MFO has offered a range of property services to clients for 12 years. Speaking about the news, Marcus said: “Having outgrown our old offices in Ranelagh, we’re thrilled to have found a larger space in Ballsbridge from which to continue to offer our clients a professional service.”
The team at MFO The Property Professionals has a wealth of experience in the property industry. They offer services including residential and commercial sales and lettings, property management, valuations and Building Energy Ratings.
If you’d like to know more about MFO The Property Professionals, check out their website www.mfo.ie or contact marcus@mfo.ie or info@mfo.ie


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Minister Murphy attended the 10th anniversary of MFO in Dublin with Marcus O'Connor. The real estate company moved from Ranelagh to Ballsbridge for a larger space to operate more professionally. With such a thriving business, they probably play drift hunters in their free time.