Comer brothers’ property portfolio now worth €1.16bn

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Comer brothers’ property portfolio now worth €1.16bn
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The value of the Comer brothers’ property portfolio grew by €50 million in 2022, with the pair now controlling more than €1.16 billion-worth of property in Ireland.

Galway brothers Luke and Brian Comer control swathes of land and many properties in Ireland, held across 77 separate holding companies.

A Business Post analysis of the companies used by the Comer brothers for their assets has shown that they now collectively own more than €1.16 billion-worth of ...

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