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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 02 May '19

Brexit drives slump in NI commercial property returns

Northern Ireland, according to the NI Commercial Property Investment Review 2018, produced in partnership by Ulster University, did do better than Wales where investors got a total return on their mon -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 01 May '19

CBRE's bimonthly report suggests busy summer season ahead for commercial market

CBRE have released their latest bimonthly property market report for May 2019 as the traditional Summer selling season officially commences following what has been a relatively busy start to the year -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 01 May '19

Cullaun Capital nears ?100m of development lending

Chief executive Stephen Bell, a former senior executive at AIB and Ulster Bank: ??The shortage of development finance is still a significant problem across Ireland following many years of very little -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 01 May '19

MIXED-USE DEAL: Joe O??Reilly's Chartered Land and Henderson Park Capital acquire HSQ for ?222m

The HSQ portfolio comprises 266 apartments, 9,877sq m (106,319sq ft) of grade A office space, 4,463sq m (48,034sq ft) of commercial space, and a 1.47 hectare (3.63 acre) development site. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 01 May '19

SITE DEAL: McKillen jnr acquires key waterfront site in Dublin docklands for ?10m recently given green light for development

Oakmount and partners Core Capital have paid around ?10 million to acquire a docklands site known as No 73 North Wall Quay from Arthur Molloy and Michael Sherry, of Molloy & Sherry Logistics. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 01 May '19

Social housing: Can councils afford Dublin??s sky-high prices?

Should it fulfil the requirements of its social housing diversity remit by acquiring units at sky-high prices in these developments? Or is it better off to forgo the goal of social inclusion by availi -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 30 Apr '19

Average property sales price slowing significantly, research finds

An analysis of the property price register by search engine Perfect Property found that the average sale price of a house in Dublin in the first quarter of 2018 was ?417,037 while the average in the -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 30 Apr '19

Woman challenges ?130m home Tudor Homes development in the Cherrywood Strategic Development Zone

Among her claims are the council gave no, or inadequate, reasons for its decision. She also claims the council wrongly confined itself to a consideration of whether the development was consistent with -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 30 Apr '19

Dublin City Council has opted not to acquire units for social housing at three new docklands developments

The three developments are 6 Hanover Quay, Boland??s Mill and 8 Hanover Quay. The council has instead decided to acquire cheaper units at alternative sites in the city as its plans for social integra -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 29 Apr '19

Fallon & Byrne to open in Dublin's Connolly Station

Fallon & Byrne will open a ??grab-and-go? food outlet in Connolly Station over the coming months. It is understood that the group have ambitious plans for expansion. A spokeswoman said it will be -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 29 Apr '19

People paying a staggering ?129k more to live near Dart and Luas stops in Dublin

Daft.ie's Light Rail House Price report, released today, shows buyers are paying 34pc more for properties close to Dart and Luas links. The average asking price in Dublin is ?383,000 but this rises -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 29 Apr '19

Claire Murphy: 'Bulk sales and build-to-rent crucifying potential buyers'

We overheard one of the estate agents say to another: "How many have you sold today? I've just sold eight together there." It's easy to appreciate why developers prefer bulk selling over individual sa -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 29 Apr '19

Buyers locked out as 'cuckoo funds' snap up 2,800 apartments in capital

Developers are planning to build at least 2,800 build-to-rent apartments in Dublin city alone, according to an analysis of applications lodged since the beginning of the year, for Dublin city centre, -  Subscribe
© Business Post 28 Apr '19

[NEEDS SBP SUB] Ronan rapped over vacant D4 property Leeson Street site is listed on idle register

Dublin City Council has moved to reprimand high-profile developer Johnny Ronan for sitting on vacant land at the corner of Appian Way and Upper Leeson Street that is prime for housing -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 Apr '19

People looking to come home to Ireland cannot afford Dublin

Des O??Malley, head of countrywide at Sherry FitzGerald, said more and more people were looking outside of Dublin, given prices in the capital: ??Many people come over and look at Dublin. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 Apr '19

Nine-storey tower proposed for Glasnevin housing estate

Kieran Gannon??s Scanron is in the process of building an estate of luxury houses called Daneswell, costing up to ?1.25 million, on the site of the former Smurfit printworks on Botanic Road. Howeve -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 Apr '19

Ronan plans ?350m residential development for Docklands

Johnny Ronan has unveiled plans for a ?350 million residential development in Dublin??s Docklands. The 576-residential unit development for Spencer Dock is the developer??s largest foray into the -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 Apr '19

Tall stories: Most Dubliners in favour of bigger buildings

That is according to a new survey commissioned by Spencer Place Development Company, a joint venture between Johnny Ronan??s Ronan Group Real Estate and Colony Capital. -  Subscribe
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