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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 20 Mar '22

Nuns sold Donnybrook convent in deal that put ‘conservative’ €20m valuation on site

The transaction last year has come to light in a planning submission to Dublin City Council by the new owners, Reilly Lands 2012 SPV, of the 1.19-hectare property off Marlborough Road, who want it zon -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 14 Mar '22

Long-term rent controls ‘may drive down supply of housing’

Professor Michelle Norris has warned that measures to address housing affordability, such as rent subsidies or grants for first-time buyers, may also have “unintended consequences” which may raise -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 14 Mar '22

ICS Mortgages increases its fixed interest rates due to inflation

ICS Mortgages chief commercial officer Ray McMahon said the increases “reflect the significant upward pressure on the cost of financing fixed interest rate products in the international markets”. -  Subscribe
© Other 13 Mar '22

What land will be available for development and what type of projects will get built? Aoife Brennan, Lisney

Lisney’s Development Land sales and acquisition team are inundated with requirements for greenfield sites, with planning permission, suitable for traditional semi-detached and detached homes. I thin -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 13 Mar '22

Dublin’s rental crisis is the ‘worst it has ever been’

Owen Reilly: "A huge amount of offices will come on stream this year and all of these are pre-let, so that means that thousands of people returning to the offices will be looking for rentals at a time -  Subscribe
© Business Post 13 Mar '22

DEAL: Corum Asset Management acquires Marshalsea on Merchants Quay in Dublin 8 for €23.6 million

The building was acquired by Sonbrook and Emerald Investment in 2019 as part of a wider portfolio of buildings located on Merchants Quay and Bridge Street upper. A significant refurbishment programme -  Subscribe
© Business Post 13 Mar '22

Is apartment building a feasible way to solve the housing crisis?

A comprehensive analysis of the country’s housing pipeline has shown the construction of smaller apartments is in line to significantly outstrip the development of houses in the coming years -  Subscribe
© Business Post 13 Mar '22

Receiver appointed to 12 properties in Ronan Group over €142m debt

Ronan Group Real Estate said refinancing arrangements were at an advanced stage, which would enable the receivers to be discharged and for the firm to retain ownership of the properties -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 13 Mar '22

Red tape delaying new social housing by up to two years

Those working on such plans say micromanagement by government officials contributes to unnecessary delays delivering social housing. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 13 Mar '22

Church and locals oppose road plan for €10m Howth Castle redevelopment

A planned €10 million redevelopment of Howth Castle in Co Dublin to transform it into a retail, food and tourist destination is facing opposition including from the local Church of Ireland. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 13 Mar '22

Dublin 8 is ‘primed for prosperity’, alongside four other global neighbourhoods: Knight Frank

Joining Dublin 8 on the hot list of global climbers is Qianhai in Shenzhen, China; Montegancedo in Madrid, Spain; and Paris’s swish 1st arrondissement, home to the Louvre, Opera Garnier and Place Ve -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 10 Mar '22

The Irish Times view on housing supply

BPFI cautions that capacity in the construction sector remains an issue. This arises from two factors. One is the higher than usual level of absenteeism on building sites, due presumably to Covid-19. -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 10 Mar '22

Savills Ireland appoint Jarlath Lynn as head of Industrial & Logistics

Savills has announced the appointment of Jarlath Lynn as Director in the Industrial and Logistics team.Jarlath joins Savills following 18 years at CBRE working within the sector and will work alongsid -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 10 Mar '22

Paul McNeive: Managed office model now has a growing appeal for tenants

Managed Offices are a relatively new phenomenon in Ireland and differ from the traditional “serviced offices” model. To hear more, I met with Shane Bourke, managing director of leading providers C -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 10 Mar '22

Spiralling rents: Renting a home now costs €300,000 more than a mortgage

According to an analysis by MoneySherpa.ie, the gap is now higher than ever, with the cost of renting over 30 years now up to €297,000 more than a 30-year mortgage for the same property. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 10 Mar '22

DEAL: LRC Group pays about €3.1m for 16 apartments at Station Point, Clongriffin

The sale of the portfolio was handled by agent Hooke & MacDonald on the instruction of receiver Paddy O’Connell of RSM Ireland. While Hooke & MacDonald declined to comment on either the pricing or t -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 10 Mar '22

€7bn invested in Dublin’s private rented sector since 2016: Hooke & MacDonald

Looking at the numbers for the past five years, the report’s authors find that 17,696 multifamily/PRS units have traded in Dublin, with 64 per cent of these (11,335) being accounted for by new-build -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 10 Mar '22

Inflation pushes standard cost of two-bed apartments to €440,000

Mitchell McDermott has also warned that Dublin planners’ efforts to limit build-to-rent apartment blocks threatens supply, as costs mean building them to sell is not viable. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 10 Mar '22

Settlement reached in €31.5m Cherrywood dispute

Hines Cherrywood Development Fund ICAV brought the case against Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council claiming there was no lawful basis for the demand because it had an express understanding and leg -  Subscribe
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