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Our NEWS section is the most comprehensive publication on the business of property in Ireland, keeping our trade readers fully informed on all developments in the property business and among their competitors.

It gathers together in one place all reports on the market, and goes into much greater detail than does the consumer press on trade issues of interest to estate agents, developers and other property professionals. It summarises property stories from the media, and provides handy links to the full stories. Occasional indepth features and opinion pieces for a fully developed online property magazine. It also acts as a searchable archive of all property matters down the years.

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© Irish Independent 24 Jan '19

Danoj Developments headed by Irish entrepreneur Daniel MacAuliffe

Caomhán Murphy, development director, says that the company could spend as much on the refurbishment of a property as it does on the purchase price. "You need patience with these types of properti -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 24 Jan '19

Greystar in €175m deal with Ballymore for Dublin Landings portfolio of apartments

The Irish Independent understands the parties are currently working towards agreeing heads of terms on a deal, which would see Greystar acquire the portfolio for a figure in the region of €175m. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 24 Jan '19

Quarter of original Nama borrowers remain on its books

A total of 577 debtors have now exited the National Asset Management Agency, leaving just over a quarter of the original borrowers on the agency's books. The National Asset Management Agency (Nama) -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 24 Jan '19

U2 gets green light for band's visitor centre planned for Dublin's docklands

An objection lodged on behalf of 63 nearby apartment dwellers claimed that the proposal would result in overshadowing of apartments. However, the most recent submission by ODAA confirmed that an i -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 24 Jan '19

Docklands market selling prices up 4% and rental values up 8.7%: Owen Reilly

DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> This does confirm a moderation in price inflation compared with the 13% increase in 2017. This is due to an increase in the supply of apartments (up 30% compared with 201 -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 24 Jan '19

Valuation Office defends â?¬23m price put on greyhound stadium

The valuation commissioner has written to the Dáilâ??s Public Accounts Committee to defend the price his office put on the former greyhound stadium at Haroldâ??s Cross in Dublin. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 24 Jan '19

Properties on MetroLink route surveyed ahead of works

At that time it was revealed around 100 properties may have to be acquired and demolished to facilitate the rail line if the preferred route went ahead, including 70 apartments at the College Gate com -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 24 Jan '19

Borrowers will pay more if commission system changes, say mortgage brokers

In a meeting with the Department of Finance last year, the Association of Expert Mortgage Advisers (AEMA) told officials that a ban on payments from banks to mortgage brokers would cause a â??reductio -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 23 Jan '19

Dunnes wins stay to keep closed store off vacant site register

The court granted Dunnes Stores (Limerick) Ltd and Dunnes Stores Unlimited Company a stay on Bord Pleanála's determination of an appeal of the council's decision to place the property on the Vacant S -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 23 Jan '19

Firm to rent homes back to families hit by debts

Arizun is offering to buy their homes, write off their debts, clear their mortgages and rent the homes back to them. Arizun boss John McDaniel said the majority of homeowners in arrears do not qualify -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 23 Jan '19

Industrial take-up in Dublin on the up, says CBRE

The year-end take-up figure of 304,530sq m was boosted by a number of pre-letting transactions, said Garrett McClean, executive director and head of industrial and logistics at CBRE. â??The past year -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 23 Jan '19

Click Offices puts size of Dublinâ??s serviced office market at 23,000 desks

Dublinâ??s serviced office market grew by 50 per cent last year â?? thatâ??s 8,000 desks which equate to 37,161sq m of office space â?? according to research by serviced office broker Click Offices. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 23 Jan '19

U+I considers residential use for White Heather industrial estate on South Circular Road in Dublin 8

U+I may seek to get an industrial site it bought in Dublin last month rezoned for residential use under the cityâ??s next development plan, which comes into effect in 2022. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 23 Jan '19

Hibernia Reit appoints Róisín Brennan as non-executive director

A chartered accountant, she will join Hiberniaâ??s audit, remuneration and nominations committees. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 23 Jan '19

â??Irish Timesâ?? commercial property editor Jack Fagan retires

Mark FitzGerald, co-founder and chairman of estate agency Sherry FitzGerald said: â??For over 30 years, each week Jack delivered story after story on an industry that was often loathe to see its deals -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 23 Jan '19

DEAL: Royal Liver Naas Road retail site bought for â?¬25 million â?? 58 per cent less than â?¬60 million of 2005

The purchaser, Allied Real Estate Group (AREG), is a new venture founded last year by property players Adrian Langan, best known for leading the Barina Property Group, and Cathal McGinley. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 23 Jan '19

Ires Reit prepares application for 428 apartments at its Rockbrook site in Sandyford

An appeal was also turned down by An Bord Pleanála. But the company moved fast in the new year, opening discussions with the bord for 428 apartments, plus a creche and associated site works, at the d -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 23 Jan '19

Is the Help-to-Buy scheme for first-time buyers working?

Is the Help-to-Buy scheme pushing up prices? Itâ??s hard to be definitive but research suggests that new house price growth is outpacing that in the second-hand market. AIB, for example, recently foun -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 23 Jan '19

Hooke & MacDonald: Some 9,000 apartments needed to meet rental demand

Hooke & MacDonald suggests 2,380 build-to-rent units were traded last year in Dublin â?? more than double the 1,101 units sold in 2017 â?? and that 55 per cent of these were new-builds. -  Subscribe
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