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10 Nov '25 |
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Investment in residential property rises 20% above average to hit 2½-year high
Investment in residential property topped €260 million in the third quarter to hit a two-and-a-half-year high and climb 20 per cent above the long-term quarterly average, a report from Sherry FitzGe - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Nov '25 |
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New housing plan aims to deliver 12,000 social homes and 15,000 affordable units per year
The Irish Times understands, meanwhile, there is to be an expansion of the role of the Land Development Agency (LDA) to deliver homes in a wider geographic area and acquire more private and State land - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
10 Nov '25 |
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Colm Lauder: Ireland needs rental reform that builds investor confidence not fear
The new rules bring detail, but not vision. They promise certainty but deliver inertia. What Ireland needs is not another layer of control but a framework that rewards supply, embraces tenure diversit - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
09 Nov '25 |
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German Doner Kebab (GDK) joins wave of global brands entering ‘attractive’ Irish market with plans for 1,000 jobs over 10 years
The quick service restaurant brand, which has over 170 outlets globally, shared the plans ahead of the launch of its first Irish restaurant in Liffey Valley Shopping Centre. The brand will open in the - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Nov '25 |
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Cairn Homes lodging plans for scaled back 510-unit apartment scheme for its Montrose site
The planning application by Cairn Homes Montrose Ltd reduces by 98 the number of apartments from the permitted 608-unit scheme that secured the green light in July 2023 from An Bord Pleanála. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Nov '25 |
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DEAL: Hibernia College Group signs new 10-year flexible lease for 650sq m on first floor at the Academy Building on Pearse Street
Patrick Kiersey of Cushman & Wakefield represented the landlord in the negotiations while Mark Smyth of MSP Consulting acted for Hibernia College Group. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Nov '25 |
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DEAL: Ardvest pays €41.5m for two office investments: 3 and 5 Custom House Plaza & Blocks A and D, Ashtown Gate in Dublin 15
In the first instance, it is understood to have paid slightly more than the €24 million agent TWM had been guiding for 5,631sq m at Custom House Plaza with 71 secure basement car-parking spaces - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Oct '25 |
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DEAL: Corballis Hall, Swords Road secures Windward Management for penthouse offices
While the rent has not been disclosed, The Irish Times understands the company has agreed to pay about €35 per sq ft for its accommodation.
Completed in 2020, the subject property briefly compris - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Oct '25 |
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DEAL: Marketing agency Dept signs deal for new Dublin HQ at Thomas Burgh House, Newmarket Square, Dublin 8
While the rental level has not been disclosed, the company is understood to be paying about €42 per sq ft for its accommodation. Murphy Mulhall acted on behalf of Dept and Knight Frank represented R - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Oct '25 |
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DEAL: Private investor pays €3.25m for 54 Dawson Street, home of Pret A Manger
The price paid represented a 14 per cent premium on the €2.85 million which had been guided by agent Colliers. Pret A Manger is on a 15-year lease commencing February 2022 at €110,000 per annum, w - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
26 Oct '25 |
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Dublin office market posts strongest quarter since 2019 as demand tightens and supply dries up
Commercial Property Dublin office market posts strongest quarter since 2019 as demand tightens and supply dries up – Q3 2025 office market analysis by Cushman & Wakefield - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
26 Oct '25 |
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‘Apartments are now viable again’: Second major housebuilder flags building boom in wake of Vat cut
Homebuilder Fitzpatrick and Heavey Homes is planning to heavily invest in apartment building as a direct result of the reduced apartment Vat rate and new planning standards announced by James Browne, - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Oct '25 |
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Industrial rents rise as take-up sustains its growth
Dublin’s industrial and logistics market maintained its momentum in the third quarter of 2025, with 491,600 sqft of space taken across 17 deals, according to new data from Savills Ireland. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Oct '25 |
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‘Facebook was only four years old when they rented our offices’ – Glandore’s Michael Kelly
The 73-year-old Lisbon-based boss of Glandore, a provider of flexible office space with 10 properties across Dublin, Cork and Belfast, has experienced the roaring highs of the Celtic Tiger, as well as - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Oct '25 |
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Council officials branded Nazis for trying to obtain vacant properties for housing
Coilín O’Reilly, chief executive of Carlow County Council, said using compulsory purchase orders (CPOs) to acquire properties for housing was not culturally acceptable to all. “You are taking a p - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Oct '25 |
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Spanish tenant of ‘filthy’ Dublin property secures damages after deposit unlawfully held through Residential Tenancies Board tribunal
At the outset Mr Luo said he was not the landlord, but a director of Brilliant Estate Company Limited, which he said was the “actual landlord”. He said the company has two shareholders, both of wh - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Oct '25 |
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Rental homes available under State Hap scheme fall again, survey shows
Ber Grogan, executive director at the Simon Communities of Ireland: “Unless developers and landlords are obligated to provide social and affordable homes, thousands will continue to experience the t - Subscribe |
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25 Oct '25 |
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DEAL: Iput’s Styne House welcomes dual letting as CBD demand stays strong
Dublin property investment company IPUT Real Estate has let the 14,000 sq ft second floor of Styne House to two occupiers, ION Trading and NTT DATA on multi-year leases. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
23 Oct '25 |
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‘Muted’ rise in new home completions spells trouble for Government housing targets
“After a promising second quarter, there was a muted start to home building in the second half of the year, with only a 4 per cent increase in the number of home completions in Q3 2025,” Trevor Gr - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
22 Oct '25 |
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DEAL: Investor pays €10m to buy 34 apartments in south Dublin development
Xestra Asset Management, the Dublin-based property investment firm headed by Antoine Xavier, has paid €10 million for a portfolio of 34 apartments at the Parkview development at Stepaside in south D - Subscribe |
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