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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 07 Sep '21

39-43 Merrion Square build-to-rent scheme sparks ‘serious reservations’

The mixed-use commercial proposal by LeFavre Merrion Holdings, majority-owned by Cairn's Kevin Stanley, also includes 19 apartments made up of 12 1-bed apartments, 2 2-bed apartments and 5 studios. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 07 Sep '21

Reported discrimination by landlords over HAP almost doubles

Threshold is calling on the department of housing to commission an enquiry into the reasons landlords and estate agents refuse to accept HAP and the circumstances in which this occurs. -  Subscribe
© Business Post 06 Sep '21

Donal Buckley: The great retail revival: activity rises as the fightback gathers pace

With both Irish and international firms snapping up vacant spaces around the country, things are looking brighter for a sector long ravaged by Covid-19 restrictions -  Subscribe
© Business Post 06 Sep '21

How have property industry salaries weathered the pandemic?

A comprehensive new survey by Avril Clare Recruitment reveals how some sectors took a battering during the coronavirus crisis, and how others rebounded surprisingly strongly -  Subscribe
© Business Post 06 Sep '21

Kenneth Rouse, BNP Paribas: Retail emerges transformed from Covid-19 chrysalis

The pandemic merely expedited many changes which were already in train in the sector, and those businesses which have adapted accordingly can look forward to a brighter future -  Subscribe
© Business Post 06 Sep '21

Hooke & MacDonald mid-year review shows over half of residential spend in Dublin was PRS

Hooke & MacDonald published its mid-year review of the Dublin residential investment market last week. It was packed with fascinating research, particularly in relation to the private rented sector (P -  Subscribe
© Business Post 06 Sep '21

JLL Ireland: Dublin industrial market

According to the latest logistics sector analysis from JLL Ireland, the Dublin industrial market performed steadily in Q2, with 64,475 square metres of take-up. This is a 48 per cent increase on take- -  Subscribe
© Business Post 06 Sep '21

DEAL: Scheme of 211 quality apartments in Clonsilla, Dublin 15 sold for €73m

A residential investment in Clonsilla, Dublin 15, known as Windmill, changed hands early in H2 2021. The multi-family investment, comprising 211 high-quality apartments, was forward-sold by Hooke & Ma -  Subscribe
© Business Post 06 Sep '21

Alan Moran: Is a two-tier market in store for Dublin offices?

Flights to quality have been witnessed in the past, but the repercussions of the pandemic have sped up the evolution of the office by a few years. There has been a clear flight to quality in the Dubli -  Subscribe
© Business Post 05 Sep '21

Matt Cooper: A new national housing bond is something everyone could buy into

Irish people have saved €12bn during the pandemic, so why not give them the opportunity to buy a state housing bond, marketed as a patriotic investment that helps others while helping yourself -  Subscribe
© Business Post 05 Sep '21

The many known unknowns about the government’s Housing for All plan

The government released its latest housing crisis resolution plan with great fanfare, but on certain key questions, there were few answers -  Subscribe
© Business Post 05 Sep '21

Plan for 10,000 new homes on Inchicore rail works site

The government decided to transfer the Iarnród Eireann train works depot in Inchicore to the LDA as part of its Housing for All plan last week. The LDA believes that the Iarnród Eireann site, plu -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 05 Sep '21

Politicians are paralysed by fear of property owners’ revolt

The planning laws and the facilitation of resort to appeals and judicial review constitute a Nimby Charter. In yet another housing policy statement, the Government has offered no credible proposals to -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 05 Sep '21

LDA sets out plan to become engine of affordable homes supply

The LDA plans 597 homes at Shanganagh in south Co Dublin, its first project, and 1,200 homes at the Central Mental Hospital site in Dundrum. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 05 Sep '21

House prices could rise by over 12% by year-end, IPAV survey shows

Pat Davit said that supply is “so tight that in some cases would-be sellers are not putting their homes on the market, lest they may not be able to find a suitable property to buy or that by the tim -  Subscribe
© Business Post 05 Sep '21

Government ‘loses’ 10,000 affordable homes amid fears of legal backlash

Government gave a commitment not to impose the new 20 per cent rule on those who acquired land over the past five years. Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien said the exemption was made on foot of â -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 05 Sep '21

David McWilliams: Housebuyers should step away from the market

The homes that used to be reserved for the people in the middle are bought by people who used to be on the top, and the houses that used to be earmarked for the lower end of the market are snapped up -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 01 Sep '21

Hooke & MacDonald: €1.5bn invested in Dublin private rented sector in first half of 2021

Looking at the wider delivery of new houses and apartments, Hooke & MacDonald notes that just 2,495 units were completed in Dublin in the first half of 2021, due largely to the lockdown for private ho -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 01 Sep '21

Penneys in bid to develop €75m distribution centre at Great Connell in Newbridge

Should it get the go-ahead, the proposed 46,452sq m (500,000sq ft) logistics hub will comprise a distribution centre, warehouse and office space on a 15.3-hectare (38-acre) site. A spokeswoman for Pen -  Subscribe
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