Ph: 086-8135672

    E-Mail Us

SubscribeOutside Hours...

Subscribers' Login

FORGOTTEN your PASSWORD?

Need an account? Find out more

GET THE LATEST PROPERTY NEWS STORIES

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.

Continue Tour »


© Irish Independent 26 Apr '21

Paul McNeive: Emotional ties can cement our business brand connections

many families have a family solicitor, doctor and estate agent for generations. Even though all of the people involved have changed, there is a strong emotional connection, based on a tradition of se -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 26 Apr '21

DEAL: Stoneweg buys former HP business campus in Leixlip

Stoneweg SA, the Swiss-based property investor, has acquired Liffey Business Campus, a mix of industrial, manufacturing, and office space across one million sq ft, plus 58 acres of -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 26 Apr '21

DEAL: Investor buys 1 & 2-20 Merville Road, Stillorgan

A private Irish investor has paid €1.5m, the guide price, for two commercial investment properties with residential development prospects in Stillorgan, Co Dublin. Both lots were sold on BidX1’s p -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 25 Apr '21

How are property transactions accelerating when viewings aren’t allowed?

Some have linked the current pick-up in transactions to the increased incidence of remote working , which is plausible but only to a point. Perhaps the best explanation is the build-up of savings. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 25 Apr '21

An act of cultural homicide in Dublin’s south docklands: Hugh Linehan

Kelly jnr correctly criticised the widespread dereliction and under-use of land in the north inner city. But he also offered an insight into what the people who rebuilt Dublin’s docklands think they -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 23 Apr '21

Frustrated buyers turn up on sellers’ doorsteps to ask to view locked-down properties

A selling agent in the same postcode had two similar experiences recently. In each it really annoyed their vendors, she says. “One felt that if the person was prepared to do such a thing that they w -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 23 Apr '21

Harry Crosbie wins challenge over €70,000 vacant site levy on a warehouse at the rear of Vicar Street venue

An Bord Pleanála has directed Dublin City Council to cancel its requirement for Mr Crosbie to pay the levy on the property as well as to cancel the warehouse’s entry on its register of vacant sites -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 23 Apr '21

Brokers form action group for investors hit by German ‘pyramid scheme’

GPG had raised €107 million from Irish investors by way of issuing loan notes, an unregulated product, for the purpose of buying and renovating listed buildings in Germany with promises of annual re -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 23 Apr '21

Temple Bar whiskey emporium objectors say area will be uninhabitable

Mr McDonald said “Unscrupulous developers in the area care not one iota for Temple Bar residents,” and the proposed emporium in the former North Face retail shop would become an extension to the T -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 23 Apr '21

Planning granted to Glenveagh for 1,000 homes on Centre Park Road in Cork docks

The 1,002 apartments planned for the former Ford distribution site at Marquee Road and Centre Park Road are arranged across 12 blocks rising from four to 14 storeys. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 21 Apr '21

Dublin needs new buildings to serve its citizens: Simon Kelly of RQTwo development company

Old Dublin, for want of a better term, is still rife with dereliction and decay It is still the Dublin of The Commitments in 1991. Vast areas of the city have been left behind. Why? -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 21 Apr '21

The Ronan Group get go-ahead for mixed-use Cherrywood development including 198 apartments

The Ronan Group has secured planning permission for the construction of a mixed-use development in Cherrywood, south Dublin, which will include 198 build-to-rent apartments. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 21 Apr '21

DEAL: Premises of Michelin-starred restaurant L’Ecrivain sold for €2m

The premises of the Michelin-starred Dublin city centre restaurant L’Ecrivain has been sold to a well-established Irish company for about €2 million and will be used as its city centre headquarter -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 20 Apr '21

Hammerson reports ‘challenging’ market conditions as it collects 34pc of rent in Ireland

Dundrum Town Centre co-owner, Hammerson, has reported 34pc rent collection in Ireland for the three months to June this year. Across the group, 40pc of its rent for the same period has been receive -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 20 Apr '21

Planning permission granted for 55-bed hotel in Dublin 2

Hoteliers Ray Byrne and Eoin Doyle are to open a new hotel in Dublin city centre after securing planning permission for a change of use of an office block off Dame Street previously owned by Eir. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 20 Apr '21

Hines gets green light for co-living apartments scheme on Player Wills site

The development by US property group Hines is among the first co-living schemes approved by the board since Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien moved to ban their construction. The application w -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 20 Apr '21

Farmland prices may rise 4% this year despite pandemic – report

State agriculture development authority Teagasc and the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI) said land prices remained resilient in the face of the Covid-19 crisis in 2020. Their joint Agr -  Subscribe
© Business Post 19 Apr '21

Pandemic accelerates dramatic changes in house-buying trends: Lisney

The agent noted that properties are going sale agreed within two to three weeks, and that properties within walking distance of the coast have seen a substantial increase in demand, with values jumpin -  Subscribe
© Business Post 19 Apr '21

Daniel Shannon rejoins Knight Frank as its director of Tenant Representation in move from CBRE

Having previously worked for the firm from 2008 to 2016, Shannon rejoins from CBRE, where he was a senior director of its tenant representation team. Shannon has more than 12 years’ experience in -  Subscribe
© Business Post 19 Apr '21

What happens when an agent puts her own home up for sale?

Selling agent Sinéad Beggan turns the tables on herself as she puts her Tudor-style, three-bedroom home in Dublin’s Templeogue on the market -  Subscribe
Results Page: First <Previous <<1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 >> Next> Last