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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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© 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
© The Irish Times 08 May '19

DEAL: Michael Looney's Carysfort Capital pays ?34m for portfolio of 102 houses at St Edmund??s in Palmerstown

The proceeds of the off-market deal, which was brokered by DNG, were shared between the portfolio??s developer, Martin Lydon??s Grandbrind, and Nama on foot of a licence agreement struck between the -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 08 May '19

DEVELOPMENT DEAL: Cosgraves' The Dublin Loft Company secures half-acre site on James Street in Dublin 8 for about ?6.5m through CBRE

The site, located at 180, 182, 183 and 184 James Street is likely to be developed into a 149-unit aparthotel, planning permission for which was secured by the vendor, Mullins Investments -  Subscribe
© Business Post 07 May '19

Karl Deeter: We have strongly held views about housing - but we won't pull the trigger. So nothing gets done.

We want social housing (but please don??t build it next to me). Seriously, without more social housing we are on a road to nowhere (but don??t do like they do in other countries where this is achiev -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 07 May '19

Ronan and joint-venture partner Colony Capital secures ?478m in loans for flagships

The development loans will be used to support the development of Fibonacci Square in Ballsbridge, formerly AIB's headquarters, and Spencer Place in the Dublin Docklands. Ronan's deal to lease Fibonacc -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 07 May '19

'Johnny Ronan's hanging gardens more akin to Manhattan,' says mayor

The 'Project Waterfront' plan, with a 50/50 split between residential and commercial development, is almost twice the height of his 22-storey Tara Street development, which was given the go-ahead by A -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 07 May '19

Kennedy Wilson seals Capital Dock retail deals

Mary Ricks: "We're making excellent progress on the 26,000 square feet retail component where we have leased or are in lease negotiations on almost all the space, bringing top artisanal food and bever -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 07 May '19

Revealed: One in five new-build homes is now being snapped up by State

Lorcan Sirr has dubbed the State's actions as akin to that of a magpie. The Department of Housing claims it is buying homes offered by investment funds that are not normally offered on the open market -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 07 May '19

Cuckoo funds make more in Dublin than Los Angeles

Kennedy Wilson aims to more than double the number of apartments it controls in Dublin to 5,000 as a ??rental philosophy? evolves in the city. And the company has revealed the more than 2,000 ap -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 07 May '19

John Mark McCafferty of Threshold: The PRS is unable to provide social housing sufficiently plentiful or affordable and secure.

Relying on ever more complex and expensive schemes to engineer the private rented market does not and will not work. HAP must be reviewed and reformed to meet the needs of tenants and reflect the priv -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 07 May '19

Parnell Square redevelopment will cost double original estimate

The development is expected to cost about ?110 million ?? almost double its original estimate ?? with Dublin City Council footing up to of 45 per cent of the bill and the rest of the cost to be fu -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 07 May '19

Commuters priced out of capital excluded from Dublin housing scheme

Workers with jobs based as far from the capital as Mullingar, Tullamore, Dundalk, or Gorey could be eligible to buy discounted homes in Dublin, under new affordable housing plans. -  Subscribe
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