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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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© Irish Independent 22 Sep '21

Government says start date on construction of Metrolink down to planning permission

Labour TD Duncan Smith: “An affordable light rail link will not only reduce traffic from Swords to the city centre, but the MetroLink will also allow residents to commute quickly, cheaply and sustai -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 22 Sep '21

An Bord Pleanála approves 700 build-to-rent apartments in two developments at Charlestown and Woodstown

An Bord Pleanála granted planning to Ardstone Ltd for 114 build-to-rent apartments at Stocking Avenue, Woodstown, Dublin 16. Local politicians and a number of residents opposed both schemes. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 22 Sep '21

DEAL: Hibernia Reit acquires Dublin pub Scruffy Murphy’s off Mount Street Lower

It is not clear what plans Hibernia Reit, which also owns a number of buildings at nearby Clanwilliam Court, may have for the Scruffy Murphy’s site, but it may target a residential build to rent sch -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 22 Sep '21

Opposition to plans for new apartments on seafront in Wicklow town

Initially Wicklow County Council refused planning for the four apartments, but that decision was successfully appealed to An Bord Pleanála, who granted permission for a change of use as a gym to a re -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 20 Sep '21

New vacant homes tax won’t solve housing crisis – Finance officials

Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe’s own department has cast doubt over how effective plans to hike Local Property Tax on vacant homes, in a bid to increase supply, would be in tackling the housing cr -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 20 Sep '21

Tenor fails to rent home as work in Covid-hit sector deemed precarious

Paul Byrom said he was “knocked for six” last week after a potential landlord refused to even meet him on the grounds that the pandemic had made his profession singularly unsuitable for the rental -  Subscribe
© Other 19 Sep '21

Property Bridges inks €100m funding line: Peer2Peer Finance News

Property Bridges said it will offer loans of between €1m to €10m to support the purpose-built residential sector, funding housing developments between 10 to 100 units, primarily those with a socia -  Subscribe
© Business Post 19 Sep '21

Industrial M50 hinterland likely to switch from sheds to beds

With strong demand for rental accommodation in both the industrial and residential sectors and investors chasing opportunities in both sectors, owners and tenants will be looking forward to Dublin Cit -  Subscribe
© Business Post 19 Sep '21

Decision on housing land exemption taken after heavy lobbying by developers

A controversial government decision to exempt certain land from new affordable housing requirements was taken following extensive lobbying by developers, the Business Post can reveal. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 19 Sep '21

David McWilliams: Flipping rezoned land is nothing short of a State-sanctioned heist

From now on, the State will demand that a percentage of the rezoning upside is shared between the State and the landowners. So far so good... If we don’t get housing right soon, the implications for -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 19 Sep '21

Middle-income earners ‘challenged’ by mortgage lending ratios

Brian Lande, head of mortgages at Avant Money has said current rules on loan-to-income ratios are a challenge for middle-income earners and that lenders should be able to take rental payments into acc -  Subscribe
© The Currency 17 Sep '21

After 3 years and 5 bidders, the city council has pulled plans to redevelop Dublin’s iconic Pigeon House power station

More than three years after Dublin City Council first announced plans to develop the old Pigeon House power station and hotel on the Poolbeg peninsula, it has killed the entire project off. Yesterday -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 17 Sep '21

Cracking the sustainability code needs more action and less greenwashing: William Lambe of Bannon

The function of all forms of real estate and the specific requirements of its users continues to change at pace. The most significant factors driving this evolution are non-financial – Environme -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 17 Sep '21

Sherry FitzGerald celebrate the opening of their 100th office

Sherry FitzGerald has announced the opening of their 100th office, is located on the Phibsborough Road at the historic Doyle’s Corner. Elizabeth Ryan, a very well-regarded estate agent in t -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 17 Sep '21

Stephen Garvey of Glenveagh: ‘There is plenty of white space for other builders to come in’

“I think there was a sense among a lot of the older developers that the banks were going to open up some day and 5 per cent debt was going to return and things were going to go back to normality,” -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 17 Sep '21

New land and property agency will be more efficient, Oireachtas committee told

It will supply property valuation data, maps and aerial imagery, she added. The amalgamation of the three bodies, which is due to take place in January 2022, will streamline datasets, land manageme -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 16 Sep '21

Ready to go site in Donabate with planning for 155 apartments for €8.5m

The site at Turvey Avenue extends to about 2.87 acres and has full planning permission for 155 apartments, as well as providing for a crèche facility, a commercial gym and a significant community ame -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 16 Sep '21

DEAL: Jysk opens its 11th Irish store as sales rise 67% across Britain and Ireland

Danish homewares retailer opened its 11th Irish store in Carlow on Thursday, as it announced sales across Ireland and Britain of about €70 million for its financial year to the end of August. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 16 Sep '21

Paul NcNeive: Industrial sector transformed by arrival of big-box logistics units

A drive through the Baldonnel/Greenogue area of south Dublin this week confirmed how the market has transformed, as I was surrounded by half a dozen, giant-sized buildings under construction. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 16 Sep '21

Diplomatic tensions as embassy objects to plan for 58 new homes

The Brighton Road Partnership, controlled by housebuilder Richmond Homes, the residential development arm of Avestus Capital, is looking to build 58 new homes on Brighton Road, on a site neighbouring -  Subscribe
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