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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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© The Irish Times 11 Feb '21

British developers show the way to Irish rivals on addressing defective homes

Homeowners told an Oireachtas committee last December that fixing the 100,000-plus defective homes here could cost €1 billion. The builders in question in many cases are still active, but no substan -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 11 Feb '21

Local authorities can deliver housing at more affordable rates

Local authorities can deliver housing at significantly cheaper rates than the private sector, according to the Department of Housing’s own figures. When developed directly by the local council, t -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 09 Feb '21

David McWilliams: A solution to Irish house-price silliness

Could we provide homes at these fair prices as other countries do? Of course, we could. But the private building sector won’t do this on its own. It needs to be coaxed with the offer of long-term -  Subscribe
© Business Post 08 Feb '21

Solicitors and estate agents join up to fight negative interest rates

Ipav has written to the Law Society to indicate its willingness to join the latter in its opposition to the move. Pat Davitt: “There’s no point in us fighting different battles. We’ll all fight -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 08 Feb '21

How the pandemic is forcing us to rethink the future of cities

Tim Cahill, managing director of Grayling Properties, the market leader for quality rentals, asks in this new era to come, who and what are cities for? -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 08 Feb '21

Colliers announces two new appointments to Dublin office

Colliers Ireland has appointed Patrick Ryan as head of hotels and leisure and James Farrelly as head of landlord & tenant (l&t) in its valuation and advisory department.Patrick Ryan has spent -  Subscribe
© Business Post 08 Feb '21

Landlords ‘hoarding’ homes may face new tax

Last month, a Business Post investigation of new build-to-rent apartment blocks in Dublin found that hundreds of high-end apartments lie vacant. Following the revelations, O’Brien told this newsp -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 08 Feb '21

Councillors to seek a judicial review to save East Cork outlet centre

Fears have been expressed by several councillors that the developers, British-based Rioja Estates, will decide to move the project to another county, with Limerick being hotly tipped. Rioja Estates -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 08 Feb '21

TikTok shortlists five Dublin sites for new headquarters

Among the locations under consideration are the newly constructed North Dock complex in the city's financial centre, as well as the Heuston South Quarter development. It is also assessing the Sorting -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 08 Feb '21

Personio, based in Herbert House, South Point, Harmony Row, Dublin 2, set to hire 140 people in Dublin

Martin Shanahan, chief executive of IDA Ireland, said: “The choice of Dublin for Personio’s new international business and software engineering hub, from which the company will serve its growing c -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 08 Feb '21

Victoria Homes receiver discharged as firm resolves issues with lender

Victoria Homes, a Dublin-based housebuilder owned by Celtic Tiger builder Paddy Byrne, has "resolved all outstanding issues" with Lotus Investment Group that saw a receiver appointed over some of its -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 08 Feb '21

Construction activity declines but firms remain optimistic

The Ulster Bank construction purchasing managers’ index (PMI) shows while the pace of contraction was not as severe as in April and May of last year during the first lockdown, activity fell to 21.1 -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 08 Feb '21

390 of State’s first cost rental homes scheme approved for development, says Housing Minister

The total number of homes will include 50 cost rental residences at Enniskerry Road in Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown which are due to be completed this year, the department said. -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 08 Feb '21

Rents in Dublin fell 3.3% last year as supply rose due to Covid-19

Ronan Lyons, Assistant Professor in Economics Trinity College Dublin: The Daft.ie Rental Price Report – 2020 Q4 DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> Outside of Dublin, rents climbed by 5.4 -  Subscribe
© Business Post 08 Feb '21

Yew Grove Reit sets its sights on offices outside Dublin

Yew Grove Reit, the commercial property investment company, is hoping to purchase a number of office properties outside Dublin’s central business district as well as in the key provincial cities thi -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 04 Feb '21

Sherry FitzGerald sees ‘strongest closing quarter’ of sales in a decade

Managing director Marian Finnegan said pent-up demand linked to the pandemic had accelerated activity in the market. While the official transaction figures have yet to be published, she said the re -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 04 Feb '21

MSCI/SCSI Ireland Quarterly Property Index: Office values dipped in 2020 while retail values plunged

Average capital values in the office sector fell by 2.5pc and Central Dublin offices performed best in the sector with a return of 2.4pc while the area’s capital values declined 2.2pc. Office rents -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 04 Feb '21

Paul McNeive: Negotiating skills matter so it’s worth the effort to really hone them

Clients expect that their agent has the expertise to land them the best deal possible. In my time studying to be a chartered surveyor, “negotiating” wasn’t on the syllabus, and you learned “on -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 04 Feb '21

DEAL: 47 apartment portfolio at Navenny Place in Ballybofey, Co Donegal sells for around €1.45m guide

BidX1 conducted the sale by inviting a number of interested parties to a private auction on their online platform where the property was sold. Johnny O’Connor, head of commercial property at BidX -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 04 Feb '21

DEAL: Unit 8 at Plato Business Park in Damastown, Dublin 15 sells for €1.15m

Having been offered for sale at a guide price of €1 million by industrial specialist Harvey, the property was sold recently to a private investor for €1.15 million, reflecting a net initial yield -  Subscribe
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