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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 13 Sep '19

Kennedy Wilson’s bid for 232 luxury units on Stillorgan Leisureplex site contravenes local area plan

Having considered the board’s views, Kennedy Wilson has now sought a material contravention of Stillorgan’s local area plan to allow for the development of t -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 13 Sep '19

Cairn Homes announces share buyback worth €25m

The purpose of the programme is to reduce the company’s share capital and it is intended that shares repurchased will be cancelled. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 13 Sep '19

New Dublin homeowners ‘not too worried’ about house price fall

Keith Lowe, DNG: "I do think the Central Bank’s rules are a little harsh and should be softened somewhat. But it is good that they’re there because they have halted an undesirable continuing incre -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 13 Sep '19

CSO: Dublin residential prices decreased by 0.2% in the year to July

Residential property prices increased by 2.3% nationally in the year to July. This compares with an increase of 2.0% in the year to June and an increase of 10.0% in the twelve months to July 2018.In D -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 12 Sep '19

Peter McVerry Trust calls for no-VAT rule for projects that bring buildings back into use

About its pre-Budget submission, Pat Doyle: "What we are setting out today are actions that would result in more housing for single people on the social housing waiting list; better protection for soc -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 12 Sep '19

More homes being built, but increase may be hard to maintain

Eamon Hetherington of GPD Property Developers: "We will begin to see a slowdown in output as the new homes market appears to be reaching equilibrium with developers supplying as many homes as they can -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 12 Sep '19

Anger over O’Devaney Gardens 'affordable' redevelopment

Council deputy chief executive Brendan Kenny has insisted the publicly-owned land wasn't being "given away" to private developer and preferred bidder Bartra Capital, the firm behind the controversial -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 12 Sep '19

Robert Hoban-led Offr app aims to cut average time it takes to sell a property

Pictured: Offr chief executive and founder Robert Hoban (centre) with cofounders Niall Dawson (left) and Philip Farrell (right)  Buyers and sellers of property are set to benefit from a NEW -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 12 Sep '19

Fast-track planning sought by Kennedy Wilson for 287 apartments in Stillorgan

Should the application be successful, the new apartments, which would be privately let, would be delivered across six blocks ranging in height from one to 11 storeys, bringing the overall portfolio to -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 11 Sep '19

Housing costs approach previous peaks – BPFI Housing Market Monitor

DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> The trend is due to a combination of limited housing supply, high and rising housing costs (including rents) and relatively slower income growth which have made it more -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 11 Sep '19

Help-to-Buy's future in doubt as more buyers feel the squeeze

The future of the Help-to-Buy scheme remains uncertain as ministers refused to say if they want to see it extended in its current form in the Budget. Eoghan Murphy claimed it was "a bit rich" for Fian -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 11 Sep '19

HWBC: No-deal Brexit could push Dublin office rents even higher

Tony Waters said: “The strength of the office market in recent years has tempted some commentators to wonder if it may have peaked. Whilst predicting the future can never be certain, the available e -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 11 Sep '19

DEVELOPMENT DEAL: O’Reilly-Hyland pays over €6.6m to secure high-profile south Dublin lands

O’Reilly-Hyland is understood to have paid in excess of €6.6 million for the 0.84 acre plot, which up until recently had been occupied by the luxury car dealer, Charles Hurst Premium. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 11 Sep '19

Ryanair challenges Dublin’s sky-high office rents with low-cost Airside

Colliers International is quoting a price of just €27.50 per square foot for space at Airside Green, the 120,000sq ft (10,730sq m) facility Ryanair is in the process of delivering next to its headq -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 11 Sep '19

Johnny Ronan in third attempt to add floors at Dublin docklands tower

RGRE will argue it is consistent with the local authority’s own recently-revised recommendations for building heights in the North Lotts and Grand Canal Dock Strategic Development Zone (SDZ). -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 11 Sep '19

REDEVELOPMENT DEAL: Ashford Castle owner, Red Carnation Hotels, pays €20m for former student digs at Hatch Hall

A longstanding plan to deliver a five-star boutique hotel at Hatch Hall, the former Victorian university residence hall on Hatch Street, Dublin 2, has moved a step closer with the completion of its sa -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 11 Sep '19

Construction industry lobbies for more help for house buyers

Tom Parlon said that a combination of house prices in the capital, strict rules on mortgages and loan-to-income ratios meant new homes remained unaffordable for many couples. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 09 Sep '19

Global co-living giant to submit plans for 235-room site in Dublin

One of the world's largest co-living companies, The Collective, is set to submit plans for a 235-room development in Dublin, the Sunday Independent understands. The company purchased a half-acre si -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 09 Sep '19

Construction activity in Republic rises but North’s economy in trouble

Simon Barry, chief economist for Ulster Bank: “Overall, following the sharp weakening in the pace of construction activity recorded over the previous three months, the pick-up in the August PMI is a -  Subscribe
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