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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 23 Sep '19

[NEEDS SBP SUB] Banks are unmoved by plight of struggling downsizers

For those who do not want to move to the seaside or back to their rural roots, there is a shortage of suitable smaller properties to buy in mature city neighbourhoods or suburbs. In Dublin -  Subscribe
© Business Post 23 Sep '19

[NEEDS SBP SUB] A new low in the rental crisis: Nadine O'Regan

Tenants are being exploited so badly in Dublin that the recent sex-for-rent story shouldn’t surprise us. The real scandal is that so little is being done to fix the rental crisis -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 23 Sep '19

New homes market slows down

Gemma Lanigan of DNG New Homes agrees that increased supply is affecting the commuter belt. "There is a lot more competition between developments. Take for example Naas, where Castle Farm is - there a -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 23 Sep '19

Strong jump in house sales in Dublin's commuter belt: MyHome

It found that the volume of house sales nationally rose by 1.2 per cent to 25,192 over the six months, although the value of those transactions was down on the same period last year by 0.6 per cent at -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 20 Sep '19

Brexit: Almost 30 financial groups move operations from London to Dublin

Cormac Kelly, financial services Brexit lead for EY Ireland: “The moderation of house price growth in the city and very benign inflation conditions have been extremely helpful and somewhat unexpecte -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 20 Sep '19

Rents for prime offices are on the rise in Limerick: Cushman & Wakefield

Prime rents for newly built offices now achieve €350 per sq m which is an increase of €25 per sq m compared to those in the first quarter of the year, and close to similar levels in Cork city. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 20 Sep '19

LEASE DEAL: Co-working provider Spaces to pre-let offices at €160m Horgan's Quay in Cork

THE €160m Horgan's Quay development in Cork City has secured its first office tenant, Spaces, a co-working sister company of serviced office provider Regus. Spaces has agreed to pre-let 30,000 sq -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 20 Sep '19

Smaller investors flee the landlord market as cuckoo funds up ante

Figures complied from the Property Price Register by Davy Stockbrokers show a marked decline in small investors buying properties to rent, down 14pc on the year -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 20 Sep '19

Residents group Harold's Cross area objects to tiny bedroom in shared-living scheme

The plan by Ireland Israel JV Fund Ltd for Harold's Cross Road is aimed at young professionals, and consultants for the firm claim that "a degree of flexibility is appropriate" concerning the small nu -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 20 Sep '19

Google willing to build Irish homes to ease accommodation crisis, says company CEO

"Things like housing are issues we care about," said Mr Pichai. "I think we are in the early stages here. I think being part of Dublin, for us, means it's important that we get our development right i -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 19 Sep '19

Johnny Ronan company ordered to pay costs of Salesforce Tower action

Mr Justice Simons said it was “somewhat opportunistic” and “anomalous” that the company had sought reliance on a European Union directive requirement as the basis for making its costs applicat -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 19 Sep '19

Kingfisher plans Screwfix outlets for Republic

B&Q owner Kingfisher plans to open a number of Screwfix outlets in the Republic next year, building on its existing online presence in the market. -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 19 Sep '19

Savills bolsters its offices division

Savills has bolstered its offices team in Dublin with two key appointments – Sean Ryan McCaffrey and Niall Cuddy – specialising in office site and building acquisitions for landlords and o -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 18 Sep '19

Fiona Reddan: Affordable housing? You’ve got to be kidding

Under its affordable housing strategy, the Government is charging local authorities to sell affordable housing at discounts of 30-40 per cent of the market value of the property. But how “affordable -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 18 Sep '19

'It's a ticking time bomb' - Marmion Court residents call for complex to be knocked down and built again

The Dublin City Council housing area manager Sean Smith was at Marmion Court yesterday to try and assist the residents and keep them up to date. "On Saturday morning we thought the families could b -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 18 Sep '19

Open house: Are we a nation of snoopers?

Karen Mulvaney of Coldwell Banker: "I tell them I can email hi-res images to them, but it's their own photos that they want." -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 18 Sep '19

DEAL: M7 Real Estate acquires 4.57 hectare Century Business Park industrial portfolio in Finglas for €4.47m

It said the price paid reflects an initial yield of 7.2 per cent and a capital value of €74 per square foot. The acquisition increases M7’s portfolio in the Republic to three assets totalling 4 -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 18 Sep '19

DEAL: HSE secures lease in the region of €475,000 per annum on Dublin 15 facility for medical supplies as Brexit looms

The HSE has agreed to rent Unit 629 at the scheme from the logistics division of developer Michael Cotter’s Park Developments on a 20-year lease incorporating a break option in year 15. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 18 Sep '19

Planners refuse 102-bed Bartra co-living plan for Ardee Road, Rathmines

Dublin City Council found that the proposed bedroom units “would provide a poor standard of residential accommodation by virtue of their design, layout and orientation, in particular the internal co -  Subscribe
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