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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 28 Apr '19

[NEEDS SBP SUB] Ronan rapped over vacant D4 property Leeson Street site is listed on idle register

Dublin City Council has moved to reprimand high-profile developer Johnny Ronan for sitting on vacant land at the corner of Appian Way and Upper Leeson Street that is prime for housing -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 Apr '19

People looking to come home to Ireland cannot afford Dublin

Des Oâ??Malley, head of countrywide at Sherry FitzGerald, said more and more people were looking outside of Dublin, given prices in the capital: â??Many people come over and look at Dublin. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 Apr '19

Nine-storey tower proposed for Glasnevin housing estate

Kieran Gannonâ??s Scanron is in the process of building an estate of luxury houses called Daneswell, costing up to â?¬1.25 million, on the site of the former Smurfit printworks on Botanic Road. Howeve -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 Apr '19

Ronan plans â?¬350m residential development for Docklands

Johnny Ronan has unveiled plans for a â?¬350 million residential development in Dublinâ??s Docklands. The 576-residential unit development for Spencer Dock is the developerâ??s largest foray into the -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 Apr '19

Tall stories: Most Dubliners in favour of bigger buildings

That is according to a new survey commissioned by Spencer Place Development Company, a joint venture between Johnny Ronanâ??s Ronan Group Real Estate and Colony Capital. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 Apr '19

BGF-backed nursing home group buys 79-bed Maynooth Lodge

Nursing home group Brindley Healthcare, which secured a â?¬10 million investment earlier this year from UK venture capital firm Business Growth Fund, has added to its portfolio with the purchase of a -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 26 Apr '19

Home near good transport links adds more than â?¬15,000 in value

Property development financiers Lotus Investment Group said people significantly underestimate how much more buyers will pay for houses and apartments close to major transport routes. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 26 Apr '19

Office market investment tops â?¬275.5m in opening quarter: Cushman & Wakefield

Some â?¬2.5 billion will likely be invested in the commercial property sector this year. That is down from â?¬3.2 billion in 2018, according to Cushman & Wakefield. However, its forecast figure cou -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 26 Apr '19

Hooke & MacDonald Q1 2019 PRS Investment Report

HOOKE & MACDONALD'S MARKET REVIEW There were only 1,766 apartments built in Dublin in 2018, 54% of them (956) in Dublin City Council area, 33% (575) in Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown, 12% (207) -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 26 Apr '19

Good growth in mortgage drawdown activity as well as in approvals activity: BPFI

Commenting on these latest figures, BPFIâ??s Director Public Affairs, Felix Oâ??Regan, stated: â??The number and value of mortgages actually drawn down by borrowers during Q1 2019 show good growth on -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 26 Apr '19

Plan for vertical extension to Grand Canal Quay office block, Malt House South, put on hold

This follows Dublin City Council telling Denis O'Brien-linked, Jepview Ltd that the planned five floor vertical extension to make Malt House South a nine storey building on Grand Canal Quay â??may be -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 26 Apr '19

Fallon & Byrne seeks investors as it looks to double in size

It is planning a large extension at its city centre flagship and a new retail outlet at Connolly railway station in Dublin, which may set the template for a wider retail rollout. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 25 Apr '19

Ambitious industry leaders set their sights on building a greener future

Pat Barry, CEO of the Irish Green Building Council, said: "The new nZEB standard is a step in the right direction for commercial buildings. But it is not enough to fully decarbonise our built environm -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 25 Apr '19

Paul McNeive: 'Don't blame cuckoos for the shortage of nests'

There has been some nonsensical comment recently about the so-called 'cuckoo funds', and one gets the scent of a traditional Irish, anti-landlord and anti-developer prejudice. 'Cuckoo funds' is the -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 25 Apr '19

Gym operators muscle into retail outlet space

Cushman & Wakefield's Retail Shopping Centre Market Snapshot: "Much of the activity in the first quarter of the year has been Dublin-centric, with a number of new brands and openings planned across th -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 25 Apr '19

Ads urging increase in building heights paid for by Ronan backer

Mr Ronan has also written to Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe, Minister for Transport Shane Ross, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and IDA Ireland. The letter argues that DCCâ??s interpretation of the plann -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 24 Apr '19

Affordability weighs on goal of 22,000 new homes

Estimates by Goodbody chief economist Dermot Oâ??Leary suggest that weakness in the market in the second half of last year puts into doubt expectations for 22,000 new homes to be delivered this year, -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 24 Apr '19

Prices up but growth uneven in Munster

Every market in the province increased by at least 30% in the last five years, with asking prices now a minimum of â?¬40,000 more than they were in 2013, according to data provided by property website -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 24 Apr '19

Yew Grove Reit reports profit of â?¬2.3m for 2018

The group, which has 14 properties around Ireland, had total assets of â?¬77.9m at 31 December & had a contracted rent roll of â?¬6.2m per year at 31 December, and has an overall vacancy rate of 3.5pc -  Subscribe
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