Ph: 086-8135672

    E-Mail Us

SubscribeOutside Hours...

Subscribers' Login

FORGOTTEN your PASSWORD?

Need an account? Find out more

NEED TO BE ON TOP OF THE PROPERTY MARKET?

Property Week collects the details and tracks the prices of ALL the properties that come onto the market in County Dublin & surrounding towns, County Cork, Galway city and Limerick city. We store this information in fully searchable, archived databases to provide you with a complete picture of the market you are researching.

Whether as a subscribing property professional searching the databases yourself, or as a purchaser of one of our reports (BUYERS AND SELLERS CLICK HERE » to order a report for your local market), you can very quickly get fully up to speed on the details and price histories of all the relevant properties as well as the price trends and activity levels in your local market. Subscribing estate agents, valuers, developers or mortgage providers can in moments produce detailed comparables for appraisals and valuations, reference material for clients, and general market research for a complete understanding of the dynamics of a particular aspect of the market.

The information we can provide you will save you massive amounts of time, help you make better property-related decisions, and if you are working in the property sector help you win new business.

Sign up for our FREE Reports on the property market »

Buy a Report for YOUR local market »

© The Irish Times 13 Sep '24

Almost a third of tenancies in Dublin had rent increases above legal limit in past two years

The preliminary findings of a study published by the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) on Thursday found that 29.3 per cent of tenants in Co Dublin and 25.9 per cent of tenants in other RPZs had a ren -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 12 Sep '24

BNP Paribas Real Estate: Dublin office market shows signs of life - but it is still too early to call a market recovery

John McCartney: "On the last working day of June, American-Irish fintech Stripe leased One Wilton Park – a prime 14,500sq m office in Dublin 2. This deal reflects important positives but, under deta -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 12 Sep '24

JLL Survey Reveals Nearly Half of Irish Employers Advocate for Full-Time Office Return

Despite the tight labour markets, the recent tech layoffs, and the rise of AI and automation, survey respondents feel positive about the future. In addition to attendance, nearly two-thirds of employe -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 12 Sep '24

DEAL: Private Irish investor pays €3.4m for Sandyford office block, Millbank House

A private Irish investor is in line for a net initial yield of 7.39 per cent on their investment following the acquisition of Millbank House, a modern office block at Sandyford Business Park in Sandyf -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 05 Sep '24

DEAL: ICOT College signs for new headquarters at Block A Joyce's Court, Talbot Street, Dublin 1

The college, which has campuses in Dublin and Cork, will occupy the building on a new 25-year lease with a break option at year 15, and will pay a rent of about €27 per sq ft with tenant incentives. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 05 Sep '24

DEAL: Private Irish investor in €8.75m deal for 2,571sq m Block 2, Blackrock Business Park

The tenant line-up comprises Identigen and Becton Dickinson, with a weighted average unexpired lease term of about four years to break and 10 years to lease expiry. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 05 Sep '24

DEAL: French investor, Atland, in €24m deal for MetLife’s Lower Hatch Street headquarters, “20 on Hatch”

While the price paid by Atland represents a 9 per cent discount on the €26.5 million price the property had been guiding when it was offered to the market on behalf of Davy Real Estate in April of t -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 04 Sep '24

Paul Good, co-founder of DNG, dies aged 83

He also helped with the formation of successive generations of property professionals through the delivery of lectures to students at Bolton Street over the course of 37 years. Many of those students -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 04 Sep '24

Fresh application to build almost 1,000 homes at former Central Mental Hospital site in Dundrum

A fresh planning application for the construction of almost 1,000 homes on the site of the former Central Mental Hospital in Dundrum, Dublin has been submitted to An Bord Pleanála, more than a year a -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 30 Aug '24

Ireland’s rental market is so dysfunctional even the data does not make sense

The year-on-year increase in Dublin, according to Daft, ranged from 4.1 per cent in north Dublin to 2.5 per cent in South Dublin, which is lower than the RTB figure of 6.2 per cent for Dublin. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 30 Aug '24

Less than 60% of new homes sold last year went to individual buyers - DNG

“Compared to the total sales shown on the PPR, the analysis of multi-unit sales found that in 2023 there were an additional 5,163 new homes sales that were part of block sales, that were not capture -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 Aug '24

DEAL: Addleshaw Goddard Ireland to occupy 2,576sq m across first and second floors of at Fitzwilliam 28

International law firm Addleshaw Goddard has signed a new 14-year lease with SMBC Aviation Capital to occupy the second floor and a portion of the first floor at Fitzwilliam 28 in Dublin city centre. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 Aug '24

DEAL: Workday selects Marlet Property Group's College Square for new European headquarter office

Having abandoned its original plan to build its new Dublin base in Grangegorman earlier this year, the US enterprise technology giant looks set to occupy 44,130 sq m of the office accommodation at Co -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 Aug '24

Value of development land sales reach €411m in first half of 2024: Sherry FitzGerald

Jean Behan: “The stronger activity levels seen in the development-land market during the first half of the year have been underpinned by a more positive economic outlook, reduced construction-cost i -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 23 Aug '24

Mango plans new Grafton Street store as Irish expansion continues

The Barcelona-headquartered clothing retailer has applied for planning permission from Dublin City Council for what is described as a Mediterranean-inspired, female-only clothing store on the stretch -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 23 Aug '24

Oscar Traynor Woods ‘affordable’ homes attract 260 applicants

Applications to buy the State-subsidised houses, with prices ranging from €254,358 to €475,000, closed earlier this week, with eligible buyers now facing a lottery for selection to buy the homes. -  Subscribe
© RTE 22 Aug '24

IPAV calls for 'Section 23 type' tax incentive

The association also called for the introduction of a common tax rate of 30% to apply to all landlords, regardless of how many properties they own. Private landlords currently pay about 52% of rent -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 22 Aug '24

‘We have tried everything’ - popular on Exchequer Street karaoke bar Ukiyo closes after 20 years

A popular Dublin dining spot and karaoke bar has announced its immediate closure, warning that unless the Government “gets off its hands and helps”, it won’t be the last. The news comes as anoth -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 22 Aug '24

Builders call for VAT cut on new homes to ease housing crisis

Government should offer developers tax incentives to switch sites bought for commercial building to housing. This could encourage the redevelopment of land where it would otherwise be too costly to bu -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 22 Aug '24

BlackRock in deal for new headquarter office at Glencar House in Dublin 4

The Irish Times understands that BlackRock will occupy 2,044sq m (22,000sq ft) distributed across the third and fourth floors of the building on a 10-year lease at a blended rent of about €65 per sq -  Subscribe
Results Page: First <1 2 3 4 5 6 >> Next> Last