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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 31 May '21

How to buy a €450,000 house or apartment for a quarter less

The problem for them will probably be actually finding a home – no mean feat given the crunch on supply of new homes following restrictions on activity over the past year. -  Subscribe
© Business Post 30 May '21

Funds reaped profits of almost €3bn in their first three years

New figures seen by this newspaper show that the operating profits of Irish Real Estate Funds (Irefs) soared to €1.16 billion in 2019, bringing their total combined profits to €2.93 billion for th -  Subscribe
© Business Post 30 May '21

Sandyford set for large number of new high-residential schemes

Already, five residential developments in the pipeline include apartment blocks of more than ten storeys, and two have as many as 17 storeys, most of which could offer views over the city and Dublin B -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 30 May '21

BidX1 recognised among Europe's Top 50 PropTech Companies

BidX1 is one of just five 'Scale-Up' companies across Europe to have been nominated in the 'Market & Transact' category following a comprehensive review process which commenced in February.The awa -  Subscribe
© Business Post 30 May '21

Councils log €300 million of prime housing land lying idle

Nineteen local authorities have added 224 pieces of idle land, which are prime for housing developments, to their respective vacant site registers. The sites are a mix of both publicly and privately o -  Subscribe
© Business Post 30 May '21

O’Brien to delay ‘use it or lose it’ rule for planning

Department of Housing fears that cancelling planning permission could lead to delays in construction, as a new application could take up to a year to be granted -  Subscribe
© Business Post 30 May '21

Property industry group lobbied minister on co-living

Property Industry Ireland (PII), an arm of Ibec, the business representative body, wrote to O’Brien last December outlining its “disappointment” and expressing concerns regarding the effective b -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 30 May '21

Why have foreign funds targeted the Irish property market?

The world is awash with cheap money, and housing offers standout returns for investors. Dublin is a prime example because of the high rents it produces. But two big domestic policy measures have al -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 30 May '21

Council ‘open space’ motion could thwart plans for student housing

The site is the subject of a fast-track SHD planning application for a 698-bed project behind Our Lady’s Grove School. The developer, Colbeam Limited, is an Irish company backed by UK developer Holl -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 30 May '21

Permission granted for 200 build-to-let apartments at the site of the Old Bakery, at Cross Guns Bridge, in Phibsboro

The board has approved the application by development firm, Bindford, to construct 205 apartments across three blocks up to 12 storeys in height on the site of the Old Bakery, at Cross Guns Bridge, in -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 28 May '21

Paul McNeive: As the country reopens, agents are gearing up for a surge in deals

Cushman & Wakefield’s offices are open and Aidan Gavin told me that he expects to see more of their 120 direct employees back in the office from September, with an “agile working policy”. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 28 May '21

Offices ‘probably moving to a campus structure’ – Hibernia Reit CEO

Kevin Nowlan: “The one-off office is probably going to find it difficult to compete against the campus structure" “Ireland is a pretty small market, we don’t have enough capital in Ireland to so -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 28 May '21

Permission granted for 200 build-to-let apartments despite Dublin City Council’s recommendation

The board has approved the application by development firm, Bindford, to construct 205 apartments across three blocks up to 12 storeys in height on the site of the Old Bakery, at Cross Guns Bridge, in -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 May '21

House prices could rise by 5% this year, Glenveagh boss warns

Stephen Garvey warned that problems including building costs and planning would continue to hinder the efforts to reach the 35,000 new homes a year needed to end the Republic’s housing shortage. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 May '21

Glenveagh Properties begins €75m share buyback programme

The purpose of its new buyback programme is to reduce share capital with all repurchases to be cancelled. The company said the programme will continue until February 2022. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 May '21

DEAL: Iput planning logistics hub for €25-million, 64-acre site near Dublin Airport

Currently operating as a farm, the site is located at the Cherryhound interchange of the M2 motorway, and increases Iput’s logistics land holdings in Dublin to more than 100 acres. It is situated be -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 May '21

More than 1,000 homes at O’Devaney Garden will not be protected from fund investors

Developers Bartra have lodged an application to An Bord Pleanála to redevelop the former Dublin City Council flat complex in nine blocks up to 14 storeys tall. The application come -  Subscribe
© RTE 26 May '21

Planning applications for residential units drop

The number of residential units submitted for planning permission fell by nearly a third in the first quarter of the year, according to a new report by Deloitte. John Doddy, Deloitte Real Estate Advis -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 26 May '21

Plan to build 179 apartments on Bessborough grounds rejected

An Bord Pleanála has today said it would be premature to grant planning to MWB Two for their 179-unit strategic housing development (SHD) in three apartment blocks on a privately-owned 3.7-acre site -  Subscribe
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