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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 29 Sep '23

Two well-known publicans hit with planning setbacks at Dublin sites

Tim Cleary refused permission for new hotel, and site owned by Charlie Chawke libel for new land-hoarding tax. the Council has refused planning permission to Mr Cleary’s Chambers Properties Ltd afte -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 29 Sep '23

Thousands of owners of vacant homes about to get Revenue tax demand

The first chargeable period runs from November 1, 2022, to October 31 this year, with self-assessed returns due by November 7. The 2022 Census indicated a vacancy figure of 163,000 out of a total 2 -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 29 Sep '23

Record number of first-time buyers approved for loans as prices rise again

It is the first time since the Banking and Payments Federation started compiling mortgage figures in 2011 that so many first-time buyers have been approved. It comes as the asking price for housing -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 29 Sep '23

Dozens of tenants renting from Irish fund rack up combined arrears of nearly €200,000

The Vestry Partnership is now among the biggest landlords in the state after buying a significant number of apartments across the country. Mortgage charge documents filed with the Companies Registr -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 27 Sep '23

Niall Kelly, Lisney Commercial: Conversion of pubs for residential use is easier said than done

We believe a more concise and less complicated financial grant system, allowing a combination of grants such as the repair and leasing scheme with the Living City Initiative, as well as streamlining t -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 27 Sep '23

Bannon pass the torch for Cancer Trials Ireland fundraiser, Property Picnic, to Colliers

It will once again be hosted in Hibernia’s Windmill Lane event space, which caters for more than 650 guests. All events to date have been sold out well in advance. Michele McGarry: “We are really -  Subscribe
© RTE 26 Sep '23

Are landlords really fleeing the Irish housing market?

Introducing tax breaks for landlords might at first seem an obvious way to increase the supply of rental properties, but it can also increase demand for housing, leading to higher house prices and mor -  Subscribe
© Business Post 26 Sep '23

Meta to continue with Dublin expansion despite breaking London office lease

Meta is due to officially open its new Irish campus in Ballsbridge, at the former AIB Bankcentre site, next month, with many of the company’s 2,000 Irish staff already working at the Ballsbridge sit -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 26 Sep '23

What the property industry believes should be done to solve the housing crisis

Lisney Sotheby’s International Realty ... Hooke & MacDonald ... SCSI ... PII ... DNG: "Twenty-five per cent of all DNG sales in the last quarter were by landlords leaving the sector. " -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 25 Sep '23

Mark Keenan: Trendy Irish cities have plenty of wealthy singles working in tech - but families being pushed out are a city's lifeblood

Many couples on low incomes looked to the commuter belt in the 1990s for affordable housing; today most Dublin couples - on all incomes - find themselves looking beyond the county for a home they can -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 25 Sep '23

After all their interventions, have Irish governments only made the housing crisis worse?

John McCartney, BNP Paribas Real Estate: "the only remaining approach apart from doing nothing – which is probably what they should do, but politically that’s not possible – is to try and boost -  Subscribe
© Business Post 24 Sep '23

Planning submitted for 1,020-unit Donabate housing scheme

The site at Corballis, Donabate is being developed by Aledo Donabate, part of the Cannon Kirk Group in conjunction with Lioncor. Part of the site has already been granted permission to build 54 units -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 22 Sep '23

Revolut set to enter mortgage market for first time

“It could be one of two models, or a combination,” he said. “The first one is a mortgage financed by us as a bank. Or it could be like a mortgage introduction. But ultimately what we want to bui -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 22 Sep '23

Michael O'Flynn warns of 'unintended consequence' of new land tax impacting house prices

“In principle, I welcome the tax as it was meant to be a tax on hoarding land. If land is zoned, it should become available, and on that basis – as land is our key raw material - why wouldn’t I -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 22 Sep '23

Cannon Kirk submits ‘scaled-back’ proposal for 1,020 homes in Donabate

In its latest application, Cannon Kirk subsidiary Aledo Donabate and its partner on the project, Lioncor, has reduced the number of apartments for which it already has permission and replaced them wit -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 22 Sep '23

Housing starts continue on upward trajectory despite wider construction slowdown

Commencement notices for the construction of 2,770 new homes were received by the Building Control Management System (BCMS) in August this year, an increase of 30.6 per cent on the number of new homes -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 22 Sep '23

Lorcan Sirr, TUD: The hidden ways our housing could be making us sick

Housing is mostly left to the market and built wherever developers have land. Water infrastructure takes decades. And health doesn’t seem to get a look-in at a macro level. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 22 Sep '23

Permission refused for 488-unit development in Monkstown

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council has refused planning permission to US group Greystar for a 488-unit build-to-rent (BTR) scheme on grounds around Dalguise House on Monkstown Road in South Dublin -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 21 Sep '23

Paul McNeive: AI can transform the property industry for those with the vision

"The implications for headcount are obvious, if routine operational functions can be done quicker, and for free, by AI. The trick now is for property industry players to identify how they could use AI -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 21 Sep '23

DEAL: DunPort Capital Management signs deal for office at Blackrock Village Centre

Aviva Life & Pensions Ireland DAC (Aviva) has secured DunPort Capital Management as the second tenant for its recently refurbished offices at Blackrock Village Centre in the south Dublin suburb of Bla -  Subscribe
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