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James Wilson and Son - Residential and commercial estate agents with offices in Newcastle and Castlewellan.

John McDowell and Son - Estate agents with details of property for sale and to let. Offices in Kircubbin and Ballywalter.

Shooter Property Services - Estate agents with offices in Banbridge and Newry. Provides an online property search and contact details.

Sawyers Estate Agents - Estate agents specialising in Northern Ireland property sales. Website has online property search facilities, mortgage calculator and full contact details.

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