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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 08 Jan '18

Una Mullally: Rental sector needs proper protection and control

Landlords need to realise that while an extra few hundred quid from a property is for them a nice little bump, for their tenant it can be a crippling imposition. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 07 Jan '18

David McWilliams: The crash was foreseeable. The rapid recovery wasn??t

The smartphone has driven globalisation, and the most globalised countries are therefore the very countries that have taken off fastest. Ireland, with its heavy presence of foreign companies and at -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 07 Jan '18

Landmark Cork hotel project is appealed

BAM intends to develop the project on the site of a former Revenue Commissioner's premises on Sullivan's Quay. The hotel will feature a 12-storey cylindrical tower. Among the submissions received r -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 07 Jan '18

Plans for retail Reit advance as private equity weighs exit

Should it proceed, it would be the fourth Irish real estate investment trust. Three Reits are already listed on the Irish Stock Exchange - Green Reit, Hibernia Reit and Ires Reit. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 05 Jan '18

Rapid growth leaves Swords facing crucial decisions

Fingal County Council predicts a population of more than 100,000 by 2035. By then, it will be officially an ??emerging city?. By then, the long-promised Metro North should be completed. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 05 Jan '18

Builders under Nama wing to seek approval for 8,500 homes in 2018

Nama is working with various private sector developers on several projects there, including Boland??s Mills on the Grand Canal Basin and Capital Dock, close to the East Link Bridge. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 05 Jan '18

Revenues soar at Cairn Homes as market conditions remain strong

Michael Stanley: ??Achieving 418 home sales is a very strong out-come in our second full trading year. We completed sales on seven separate developments during the year. Our practice of acquiring and -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 04 Jan '18

Iput overcomes controversial stamp duty hike as value of assets hits ?2.3bn

Iput increased its rental income by ?17.2m to ?95m in 2017, bringing its occupancy rate to 98.1pc in the process. Agreements covering over ?7m of the additional rental revenue were secured by th -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 04 Jan '18

'Massive blow' to vulture funds as home repossessions halted due to arrears miscalculations

Financial experts said other funds that bought mortgages were now likely to be forced into admitting they have been miscalculating arrears levels, which will force them to withdraw repossession cases. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 04 Jan '18

Value of Dublin pub sales down almost 50% in 2017 - CBRE

Figures released Wednesday by commercial property consultant CBRE show a total of 20 pubs were sold in Dublin in 2017, down from 30 sales in 2016. The value of the pubs sold last year was ?22 millio -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 03 Jan '18

Cliff Taylor: Warning signs as house prices approach boomtime highs

The Central Bank rules are now vital. This is all the more important as the Daft analysis shows that while, on average, house prices remain below the 2007 peak, they are not far off those highs in som -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 03 Jan '18

Staycity Aparthotels plans tenfold expansion in Dublin

The group already operates 179 apartments across the city, including locations in Christchurch and Millennium Walk, but expects to have 1,500 units in the capital by 2021. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 03 Jan '18

State??s passivity in addressing housing issues is economically and socially dangerous

Odran Reid lectures in planning at DIT: Social solidarity has been jettisoned for the narrow and short-term needs and desires of those who wish to see and maintain increasing and high property prices. -  Subscribe
© Business Post 02 Jan '18

[Needs SBP sub] AM Sold announces 96 per cent success rate in auctions this year

The group held 15 successful public auctions across Leinster, Munster and Connacht during the year, working in partnership with more than 150 local agents across the country -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 02 Jan '18

Balcony defects, damp, mould and fire safety issues uncovered in prestigious boom-time development

A series of recent inspections across more than 150 apartments in the six-block Spencer Dock development have uncovered a number of issues thought to be, in part, the result of construction failings. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 02 Jan '18

Property group Cannon Kirk dismisses Nama bailout report

Coventry City Council is set to invest in a development by Irish property group Cannon Kirk in a bid to kickstart a multi-million pound sterling scheme that has been dogged by delays. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 02 Jan '18

GeoView Residential Buildings Report: More than 95,000 properties vacant across State

Dublin had the lowest vacancy rates at 0.8 per cent, while and its surrounding commuter counties including Kildare and Wicklow had vacancies of between 2 and 2.5 per cent of the total housing stock. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 02 Jan '18

Help to Buy scheme appears to help slow new house price increases

When the rest of the country is taken into account, new house prices rose by 10 per cent over the year, according to the latest statistics from estate agents Sherry Fitzgerald. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 02 Jan '18

Northern Ireland??s property investment market rebounds in 2017

According to a new report from Savills, the number of property investment transactions rose by 25 per cent to £325 million (?366m) in the year, compared with a 50 per cent decline between 2015 and -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 02 Jan '18

Daft.ie: Irish Rental Price Price Report Q4 2017

DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> 2017 was very much a year of two halves. In the first half of the year, prices rose nationwide by an average of 8.8% - with Dublin (9.5%) and the rest of Leinster (11.4%) -  Subscribe
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