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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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© Business Post 05 May '20

Reports suggest PRS market is more resilient to effects of pandemic

A joint report from agents Sherry FitzGerald and Cushman & Wakefield: “Investor sentiment remains positive for the PRS market as the market fundamentals and imbalance within supply and demand will s -  Subscribe
© Business Post 05 May '20

Marlet’s Walled Garden in Gort Mhuire, Dundrum enabling works in the near future

The €25.5 million apartment development will comprise 116 apartments and will take in the region of two years to complete. -  Subscribe
© Business Post 05 May '20

Ballymore gets approval for 142 residential units at Seamount Road, Seamount Abbey in Malahide

Ballymore has been granted a strategic housing development application by An Bord Pleanála for a proposed development comprises 142 residential units. The €31 million development is located at Seam -  Subscribe
© Business Post 05 May '20

Cosgrave Developments gets go-ahead for 331-unit Santry off Northwood Avenue in Santry

The apartment blocks will accommodate 331 apartment units with associated ground floor terraces and upper floor balconies providing six one-bedroom units, 292 two-bedroom units and 33 three-bedroom un -  Subscribe
© Business Post 05 May '20

Kimpton Vale gets go-ahead for 211 apartments in Windmill in Clonsilla

Kimpton Vale has been granted a strategic housing development application by An Bord Pleanála for 211 apartments in four blocks. The €49 million apartment development will be located at a site in W -  Subscribe
© Business Post 05 May '20

Opening the estate agent’s door to remote working

Keller Williams Ireland is part of the largest real estate corporation in the world and has more that 180,000 licensed agents globally under its brand. The most vital piece of information is that the -  Subscribe
© Business Post 05 May '20

Angela Keegan: How the property market can adapt to the new reality

There is also an expectation that the new-homes market will fare relatively well, given this is a particularly popular segment with first-time buyers, who hopefully won’t bear too much of the brunt -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 05 May '20

DEAL: Development 8 pays over €10.75m at Jamestown Business Park in Finglas, Dublin 11

The Jamestown portfolio includes 20 units, mainly industrial units as well as a few own door offices with a total external floor area of 167,205 sq ft. With only four units vacant, its 16 tenants g -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 05 May '20

Completion of apartments at Dublin's Priory Hall delayed by lockdown

The final two blocks of apartments at the site of the former Priory Hall complex will not be completed by next month as planned. Dublin City Council (DCC) has blamed the coronavirus lockdown for de -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 05 May '20

French investor closes in on €170m purchase of Fitzwilliam 28

French investor Amundi Real Estate is closing in on the purchase of the newly-developed Fitzwilliam 28 office scheme in Dublin city centre for over €170 million. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 05 May '20

Johnny Ronan company seeks reversal of docklands development decision

A company of developer Johnny Ronan has urged the Court of Appeal (CoA) to overturn a High Court decision rejecting the firm’s position over building height guidelines. The dispute centres on whethe -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 05 May '20

Househunters squeezed as banks tighten rules in Covid-19 crisis

It’s not bad news for everyone, says Trevor Grant of Affinity Advisors and chairman of the Association of Irish Mortgage Advisors. “But you absolutely have to declare or prove that your income has -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 05 May '20

Q1 sales show property market is now at its lowest level since 2017

A new study based on an analysis of residential property sales recorded in the Property Price Register during Q1 2020 shows the market is now at its lowest level for a first quarter since 2017, while -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 01 May '20

Househunters squeezed as banks tighten rules in Covid-19 crisis

He says the approach of lenders is inconsistent, with some banks withdrawing full stop. Others are showing latitude. “They are taking the view that this is a temporary situation and you will be back -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 01 May '20

Collaboration between landlords, tenants and their financiers is critical, says CBRE in latest

DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> or WATCH MARIE HUNT'S PRESENTATION HERE >>> Tfor the most part, campaigns have been curtailed for the foreseeable future, which will result in significantly lower transa -  Subscribe
© Other 29 Apr '20

Is there a way back for the Irish restaurant business?

Gerardo Larios Rizo, head of Hospitality Sector, Business Banking at Bank of Ireland: "The problem is not only going to be the VAT or staffing but landlords who are unlikely to adjust down the rents t -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 29 Apr '20

Delayed delivery of newly built warehousing stock will create supply shortages: Savills

The delayed delivery of new Grade A warehousing space in Ireland will create supply shortages for logistics companies, according to property advisor, Savills Ireland. With approximately 44,000 sq m (4 -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 29 Apr '20

Green light is given for €10m Mercantile revamp

An Bord Pleanála gave the green light to the expansion of the pub and hotel on 24-28 Dame Street. The plan will increase the number of bedrooms from 28 to 109. The group - which counts Café en Se -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 29 Apr '20

Lisney's Dublin industrial supply analysis

The lack of industrial supply is clear, particularly for larger, good quality units. Combined with the current increase in short-term occupier requirements (6 – 12 months), this will mean that other -  Subscribe
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