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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 25 May '22

DEAL: Private Irish investor acquires 47 Merrion Square for €5.69m through Colliers

Number 47 Merrion Square and its associated mews at 47 Stephen’s Place are occupied in their entirety by NewsWhip Media Ltd under two coterminous leases, with 3.7 years unexpired. In annual rent 47 -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 25 May '22

DEAL: The Star Stone Property Group pays €12.5m for High Street Ashbourne

The price paid represents a 9 per cent premium on the €11.5 million price that agent Cushman & Wakefield had been guiding when it offered the investment to the market in May of last year. The scheme -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 25 May '22

Over 700 objections lodged against €466m Dundrum apartment ‘concrete jungle’

The controversial “fast track” scheme by subsidiary of the UK property group, Dundrum Retail GP DAC, includes a “landmark” 16-storey apartment block at the northernmost point of the site. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 25 May '22

Planning regulator declines council invite to discuss build-to-rent orders

Owen Keegan said the “over-dominance” of BTR schemes in Dublin has become “unsustainable” with the potential to have “significant long-term adverse impacts on the housing needs of the city -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 24 May '22

Limited risk of another housing bubble in Ireland, says European Commission

The economy requires major intervention to become more sustainable and bring down net greenhouse gas emissions per capita that are 80 per cent higher than the EU average, “which will require signifi -  Subscribe
© Business Post 23 May '22

Demand continues to grow for flexible office space

The latest Colliers report on the flexible office market, entitled Flexpansion 2021, suggests that occupiers can expect to see an increase in location choices and enhanced specification in the flexibl -  Subscribe
© Business Post 23 May '22

Where it’s at: Do your homework on your new house’s location

What separates a house from a home is location. If you’re looking for a place to call home, serious research on your new location is worthwhile -  Subscribe
© Business Post 23 May '22

An Bord Pleanála’s Hyde inquiry to focus on 200 planning cases

An Bord Pleanála’s internal investigation into planning decisions made by Paul Hyde, the deputy chairman of the authority, will be focused on up to 200 cases amid growing political pressure to revi -  Subscribe
© Business Post 23 May '22

Buyers can flip state-backed apartments and keep profits

A clause in the new €450 million state subsidy plan for developers will allow people who purchase apartments through the scheme to pocket as much as 80 per cent of any profit from a quick resale if -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 23 May '22

Fearghal O'Connor: State is likely to need twice the 30,000 target of new homes a year, Nama warns

To reduce the quantum of land zonings to reflect such a reduction would result in serviced land being unavailable for development which is not in the public interest, particularly at a time of surging -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 23 May '22

Gabrielle Monaghan: Could property have a soft landing this time around?

The past 12 months have proved a nightmare for would-be first-time buyers, with the housing market heating up at a rate not seen for more than half a decade... Is history repeating itself, with anothe -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 23 May '22

Conor Skehan: Why house prices will rise at slower pace for two more years

Interest rates will double, if not treble, while there will be increasing housing stock availability (mostly to rent), as well as declining discretionary spending capacity due to inflation.Here in Ire -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 23 May '22

High demand for Avant mortgages is leading to delays

It is understood that several lenders are currently experiencing delays at various stages of the mortgage process due to high demand from home buyers and switchers, in addition to staffing shortages. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 23 May '22

Nama clashes with Fingal council over lands with space for up to 7,000 new homes

The State-owned “bad bank” has urged the county council to abandon moves to delay developing the Dunsink lands for the rest of the 2020s by placing them in Fingal’s long-term strategic property -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 23 May '22

Tax on estimated 137,000 vacant homes to be recommended by Oireachtas committee

The report from the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Housing has said the Government should consider increasing the proposed zoned land tax beyond 3 per cent, “particularly given the current inflationa -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 22 May '22

Chancerygate and Bridges Fund Management to speculatively develop 14 logistics and warehouse units on Swords Road in Santry

All the units will be available leasehold and once complete, the development will have a gross development value of around €35m. Careys previously used the site for office accommodation and civil -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 22 May '22

Sonder Holdings avoids short-term lets rule with 14-day minimum stays

It has recently contracted for a further 91 “units” in the Dublin 1 area, according to a recent statement from the multinational, whose shares are quoted on the New York Stock Exchange. The lat -  Subscribe
© Business Post 22 May '22

Nearly 20,000 homes in Dublin on hold due to lack of water supply

Tom Parlon, director general of the Construction Industry Federation (CIF), said Irish Water doesn’t have the capacity to connect new housing estates to water systems. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 22 May '22

Very few Irish people are buying new apartments. Is it because they can’t – or won’t?

Ken MacDonald, managing director at Hooke & MacDonald, says that the private demand for apartments could potentially be “a very large cohort of people”. But points to the aforementioned costs as -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 21 May '22

DEAL: Poly selects Galway’s Crown Square for EMEA centre of excellence

Poly’s new office forms part of the wider Crown Square campus which is being delivered by developer Padraic Rhatigan’s company, the Rhatigan Group. Upon completion, the scheme will comprise some 4 -  Subscribe
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