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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 Property Week 13 May '19

Using our new search interface

The number of results produced by a search (particularly handy for market share research) is TEMPORARILY switched off while we move to a faster server. Email for raw data. Apologies for inconvenience. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 13 May '19

Construction activity boosted in April while companies increase stock

Ulster Bank??s construction purchasing managers index (PMI) showed that business levels continue to rise underpinned by ongoing increases in the demand for construction work. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 13 May '19

Kerry councillors reject planners?? advice on Valentia rezoning

Kerry County Council planners had warned that retention of the low-density residential zoning on 9.4 hectare parcel of scenic lands on the island off the Iveragh Peninsula would pave the way for up to -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 13 May '19

Dublin City, Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown and Fingal Councils to vote on affordable housing scheme

Councillors in three Dublin local authorities will on Monday be asked to approve the scheme that determines who will be eligible to buy discounted homes built on local authority land. -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 13 May '19

Daft.ie Rental Report: Still some time before a healthy rental marke

DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> Ronan Lyons writes: "To close that gap, Dublin needs to build tens of thousands more rental homes. How many depends on how frequently these change tenants. Suppose the av -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 12 May '19

Rush for build-to-rent as plans for more than 6,000 properties are tabled in just five days

The new figures from An Bord Pleanála show that the stampede by developers (Arbeten Ltd, Development Ocht, Ardstone Homes, Steelworks Property Developments, Platinum Land) to construct large-scale ho -  Subscribe
© Business Post 12 May '19

[NEEDS SBP SUB] Karl Deeter: State needs to be less greedy on construction

About 40 per cent of the cost of a new home goes towards government costs and taxes. This needs to change, argues Karl Deeter -  Subscribe
© Business Post 12 May '19

[NEEDS SBP SUB] Reddit chief warns of potential housing threat to expansion

A senior Reddit executive has said that the rising cost of housing, which makes it hard for new college graduates to live in Dublin, could affect the company??s future plans to expand in Ireland. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 12 May '19

Myles Crofton has applied to replace former home on Cross Avenue with 33 apartments

Renesca, a 1,050sq m (11,300sq ft) building, was constructed by Myles Crofton of Avenue Homes on the grounds of Chesterfield House, on Cross Avenue in Blackrock in south Co Dublin. Crofton paid ?47 -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 12 May '19

Myles Crofton has applied to replace former home on Cross Avenue with 33 apartments

Renesca, a 1,050sq m (11,300sq ft) building, was constructed by Myles Crofton of Avenue Homes on the grounds of Chesterfield House, on Cross Avenue in Blackrock in south Co Dublin. Crofton paid ?47 -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 10 May '19

'Dickensian' communal living apartment plan criticised as 42 tenants share one kitchen

Bartra Capital Property was recently rebuffed by Dublin City Council, when it tried to build 105 such units in Rathmines in south Dublin. Attempts were made to contact Bartra Capital, but the devel -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 10 May '19

10,000 Ulster customers could cut mortgage rate

Ulster Bank management, including chief executive Jane Howard, told the Oireachtas finance committee that of its ?16.1bn mortgage loans book, trackers account for 59%, or ?9.4bn, total variable ra -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 10 May '19

DEAL: Demand for offices helps boost rent and deals in Sandyford

Corrig Court and Silverstone House are being sold by Irish firm McGarrell Reilly Group, which is reported to have bought them for about ?15 million in 2015 and subsequently invested in their upgrade -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 10 May '19

Vulture fund agrees mortgage-to-rent deal

The fund Promontoria is working with Home for Life to offer those at risk of losing their homes the option of signing up for the State's mortgage-to-rent scheme. This development contradicts claims -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 10 May '19

Sherry FitzGerald: Property prices hit ceiling as loan limits cool market

View the presentation on YouTube here >>> "These large increases still come from a low base and the housing supply deficit is still cavernous." -  Subscribe
© The Times Ireland 09 May '19

[NEED TIMES SUB] Tom McEnaney: Remove politics from housing crisis

The pressure on elected politicians to oppose individual developments, or social housing provision, or public transport infrastructure that impinges on existing properties, does not sit well with the -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 09 May '19

Paul McNeive: 'State's fingerprints are all over the rental crisis'

At the root of the whole problem here is the State's failure to build enough social housing. To solve our housing and rental crisis, the Government has to boost housing supply, from the bottom of the -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 09 May '19

The Government has already introduced many measures that benefit developers

O??Flynn used fast-track planning procedures to help speed up the planning process for large-scale projects during the housing crisis. Yet he continues to be unhappy at the lack of progress being mad -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 09 May '19

PTSB new lending rises 25% in first quarter to ?300m

Permanent TSB (PTSB) said on Thursday that its new lending rose by 25 per cent in the first quarter to ?300 million, as its share of new business in mortgages beat the wider market. New mortgage -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 08 May '19

Buying a home 'harder than ever', majority of people believe

Some 65pc of people surveyed by iReach for insurer Royal London said it is now ??harder than ever? to buy a home. It comes as new buyers are being elbowed out of the market by the State buying n -  Subscribe
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