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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 08 Apr '19

Savills: Corporate investors behind 11.1% of Dublin residential purchases in 2018

DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> Fergus O??Farrell, Director of Investments at Savills, notes that in addition to providing a more professionally managed rental stock, the increased activity of institut -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 08 Apr '19

Construction growth tapers slightly in March but is still strong

At 55.9 in March, the figure is down from a reading of 60.5 in February, but still well above the 50 mark that divides growth from contraction. ??[However] Irish construction firms continue to exp -  Subscribe
© Business Post 08 Apr '19

[NEEDS SBP SUB] How Ballsbridge got its groove back

As other city 'villages' brace themselves for a huge wave of development, the D4 borough’s rebirth as a vibrant local community shows there is light at the end of the tunnel -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 07 Apr '19

State involved in over half of new residential builds

According to research by Dublin-based architect and housing commentator Mel Reynolds, 4,594 homes were either bought or built by local authorities and approved housing bodies. In addition, the constru -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 07 Apr '19

Maxol considers its own coffee network

Over the last year, the Maxol Group has sought planning permission for residential developments on two of its forecourt sites. Donaldson insists this is not so the business can enter the housebuilding -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 07 Apr '19

Glenveagh founders enjoy ?23.7m in pay and stock

Gross profit for the year was ?15.3 million, with a gross margin of 18.2 per cent. Glenveagh is targeting 20 per cent gross margin in 2020. Shares in Glenveagh have rallied almost 25 per cent so -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 07 Apr '19

Dalata boss McCann rubbishes idea of Dublin hotel with 1,000 bedrooms

The boss of Ireland??s largest hotel group has rubbished the idea of a 1,000-bedroom hotel for Dublin, describing it as ??the biggest load of rot? he has ever heard. ??It??s naivety in the ex -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 07 Apr '19

Johnny Ronan??s Tara Street tower approval divides opinion

Business and conservation groups have weighed in on the decision by An Bord Pleanála to approve a 22-storey tower in Dublin city centre that will be developed by Johnny Ronan. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 07 Apr '19

David McWilliams: Unless Ireland makes housing cheaper we will miss Brexit bounce

We are way out of line. And, of course, the surplus is skimmed off by a landowning class that does nothing but sit back and take the rent. This is feudalism; but more egregiously it is legislativel -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 05 Apr '19

??Vast majority?? of landlords selling up are genuine, says homelessness chief

Mike Allen: ??What is happening at the moment is a significant number of landlords, either from pressure from their lending institutions ?? that seems to be a huge part of it ?? or maybe for their -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 05 Apr '19

Lidl hits back in battle to open new store in Naas after proposals rejected

RGDATA director general Tara Buckley said it is important for the sustainability of the existing shops in Naas, and the vitality and viability of the town centre, that no new large convenience store i -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 05 Apr '19

Some ?7 billion of institutional capital is chasing build-to- rent assets in the Republic, a new report claims

In a note to investors, Investec suggests the State??s biggest private landlord, Irish Residential Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (Ires Reit), is in a good position to benefit from the conti -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 05 Apr '19

Hotel development on Howl at the Moon site gets the green light

Property developer Paddy McKillen jnr has, at the second attempt, won approval from An Bord Pleanála (ABP) for a new hotel development on the site of the old Howl at the Moon venue on Lower Mount Str -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 05 Apr '19

The realities of renting: ??We are watching our lives unravel??

The impact of this housing crisis runs far deeper than anybody realises. It does not just skim the flesh, it crushes the bones of this generation. Whoever is to blame for this ?? the Minister for Hou -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 04 Apr '19

Luas is a catalyst for turning industrial sites into residential

At least three developers, including Richard Barrett's Bartra and Patrick Crean's Marlet, are targeting the area north of Tallaght town centre for change of use from industrial to residential developm -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 04 Apr '19

Brexit movers underpin record demand for offices

Knight Frank points out that the first quarter of last year had itself set a new record for Q1 activity. Their competitors BNP Paribas Real Estate (BNPPRE) point out that when other quarters of the -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 04 Apr '19

Land sales fall, but prices remain steady

As many as 16 land sales have taken place in Ireland during the first three months of this year valued at a combined ?155m, according to research by property consultants CBRE Ireland. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 04 Apr '19

Paul McNeive: 'It's not just size that matters in the estate agency business'

They will pay strong directors salaries and may leave a third to a half of the profits of the local firm, to be divided up through bonus schemes. If the parent company is a public one, local staff ma -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 04 Apr '19

LEASE DEAL: Four drive-thru restaurants on menu for Liffey Valley complex

KFC has taken the largest of the units extending to 298 sq m. Burger King is taking a 270 sq m unit and Starbucks the smallest unit at 185 sq m. The last available drive-thru extends to 195 sq m (2,09 -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 04 Apr '19

Richard Curran: 'Renters are most vulnerable in post-crash housing era'

Government policy has incentivised large investment funds to build more houses. They are building but they see greater potential in building or buying to rent, especially apartments. By not protecting -  Subscribe
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