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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 Property Week 26 Sep '19

RTB Rent Index shows 7% annual increase in national rents

The Q2 2019 RTB Rent Index shows the national standardised average rent was €1,202 per month.Report shows a 7% annual increase and a 3% quarter-on-quarter rise in national standardised average re -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 26 Sep '19

‘We paid €480,000 for our house on a 100% mortgage. What could go wrong?’

My home office was now a nursery. I had moved my beloved Laura Ashley desk into our bedroom, then down into the freezing Pinterest-inspired “hall office”, and finally I let it go for a pittance on -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 25 Sep '19

PHP raises £100m to develop health centres

"The directors believe these transactions to be very attractive for PHP as they typically involve the development of larger medical centres that house bigger GP practices, providing a more integrated -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 25 Sep '19

Brexit drives two more US insurers to Dublin

While EY said the pace of relocations had dipped significantly, the move by Manulife and Travelers will be seen as a positive in the State’s drive to attract business away from the UK as uncertainty -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 25 Sep '19

Goodbody chief economist says no sign yet of froth in Dublin office market

Looking at the state of play in the commercial real estate sector, QRE managing partner Conor Whelan told delegates at the Future Focus seminar the investment market was “very much a two-tier market -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 25 Sep '19

LEASE DEAL: Santry’s Omni Park gets three new tenants: Maxi Zoo, Permanent TSB and L’Ombre

The introduction of L’Ombre at Omni Park meanwhile represents a further diversification of the 308,000sq ft of retail and leisure space, and its 11-screen IMC cinema complex. L’Ombre was represent -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 25 Sep '19

LEASE DEAL: Las Iguanas, Gino’s Gelato and Bujo to open for business at former Central Bank HQ

As the redevelopment of the Central Bank’s former Dame Street headquarters in Dublin nears completion, Hines and the Peterson Group have added three new names to the food and beverage line-up at the -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 25 Sep '19

DEAL: MNK Partners pays €5.25m for south Dublin mixed-use scheme

French fund MNK Partners is in line for a net initial yield of 6.5 per cent on its investment following its acquisition for €5.25 million of 96/98 Churchtown in south Dublin. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 25 Sep '19

LEASE DEAL: Coca Cola pays record rent for penthouse office at Number One Ballsbridge

The Comer Group looks to have set a new benchmark for Dublin’s office rental market with the letting of a penthouse floor at Number One Ballsbridge to Coca Cola for €101 per sq ft. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 24 Sep '19

Co-living scheme with bedroom of just 6.3sqm is rejected by Council as 'unacceptable'

Ireland Israel JV Fund Ltd's plans to build the 61-bedspace scheme in Harold's Cross Road featured bedrooms which fell well short of government guidelines for size. In turning down the application, -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 24 Sep '19

Builders, Adwood Ltd, put €51.4m price on 310 homes for council at Kilcarbery, Clondalkin

The consortium - a consortium of established Dublin builders Adroit and Maplewood - is building on council-owned agricultural land zoned for housing and the application is the first of its kind envisa -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 24 Sep '19

Receivership costs for Treasury Holdings subsidiary hit €16.6m

Spencer Dock Development Co Ltd was placed in receivership with net liabilities of more than €401 million. Nine months after the main Spencer Dock firm was placed in receivership, the parent entity, -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 24 Sep '19

Will Revenue believe I made no gain on investment apartment?

Even if Revenue did operate as you would prefer, you’d still have some persuading to do in the current market to convince Revenue that a property made a substantial €50,000 gain three years ago an -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 24 Sep '19

Oliver Callan: Workers need to pressurise Government over sky-high rents

If we want to halt the soulless gentrification and “generifying” of our capital and give space to allow families to simply live, Fine Gael has to act for tenants over landlord firms. They won’t, -  Subscribe
© 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
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