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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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© Business Post 01 Nov '21

Walking the line with equity funds

Not all institutional investors are ‘vultures’ hungry to feed on the vulnerable in Ireland’s property market. Many take a long-term view and bring vital development, without which we will never -  Subscribe
© Business Post 01 Nov '21

Expect rise in warehouse rents to continue: Cathal Daughton, Lisney

The warehousing sector is having to manage increased building costs associated with ever more demanding regulatory guidelines, progressive environmental awareness and general inflation. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 01 Nov '21

Big Dublin retail projects hit by delays

The completion of Clerys Quarter and Central Plaza, two redevelopments of iconic Dublin landmarks, have been delayed by nine months and a year, respectively, as a result of lockdowns and a shortage of -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 01 Nov '21

Lisney see less ‘frantic bidding’ in residential market

The latest markets insights report on residential sales and lettings by estate agent Lisney does contain a measure of good news, but it also makes it clear that the supply crunch that has helped to dr -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 01 Nov '21

CBRE November bi-monthly update on commercial market

DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> CBRE suggest that the extent of activity underway is therefore not fully appreciated due to the length of time it is taking to translate into completed transactions. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 01 Nov '21

UK property lender Octopus launches in Ireland

Octopus said it offers clients a speedy approvals process on bridging loans starting from €500,000. The British outfit said its product is available for all types of commercial property transacti -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 31 Oct '21

Lagan Homes double profits to almost €7.5m as sales rise 23%

Lagan has concentrated on its businesses in Northern Ireland and England, while starting a new operation in the Republic to meet demand around Dublin. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 29 Oct '21

Number of housing starts passes 30,000 as construction hits its fastest pace since 2008: Davy Stockbrokers

The data for September show 3,200 starts during the month, taking the rolling 12-month total to 30,500. The numbers are important not only because they point to more new homes being available next -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 28 Oct '21

Paul McNeive: Hitting building carbon targets will take sticks as well as carrots

Initiatives at Swords Business Campus to date include the provision of Go Cars and communal vans, electric car chargers, an LED lighting upgrade, the introduction of beehives and a nesting box project -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 Oct '21

Relm Finance prepares to launch its fourth fund

Relm Finance, the Irish non-bank lender specialising in commercial and residential property investment, is preparing to launch its fourth fund with more than €300 million potentially available to be -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 Oct '21

Cushman & Wakefield’s Irish arm sees €3.5m loss over Covid curbs

The report notes that directors may have to take further action that alter the company’s business, either mandated by State authorities or deemed to be in the best interests of workers, customers or -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 27 Oct '21

Commercial property showing signs of stability after Covid plunge

Max Reilly, chair of the SCSI’s commercial agency group, said: “The normalisation of the market is occurring with an increasing return to offices by occupiers and that in turn should also improve -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 27 Oct '21

DEAL: Hilton hotel at Custom House sold to Henderson Park real estate manager

UK real estate investor Henderson Park has acquired the Hilton Garden Inn at Custom House Quay, as part of a broader acquisition of 12 Hilton branded hotels across the United Kingdom and Ireland. Fina -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 27 Oct '21

First-time buyers squeezed out by high prices, lack of stock and competition

New figures from the Banking and Payments Federation of Ireland (BPFI) show that although FTBs make up the majority of mortgage buyers, they are more than twice as likely to buy second-hand. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 27 Oct '21

New rental properties may be driving higher rents, industry group claims

According to RTB, rents rose at an average rate of 7 per cent in the second quarter of 2021 to stand at €1,323 per month nationally and €1,848 per month in Dublin. Ipav’s chief executive, Pat Da -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 27 Oct '21

Daft.ie co-founder brothers share €15.37m dividend payout with others

Pre-tax profits at the group increased 11 per cent to €4.52 million in 2020. The higher profits came despite a 4.5 per cent dip in revenues to €28.12 million. A note attached to the accounts st -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 26 Oct '21

Mick Clifford: Tales of ordinary madness from the housing market

There are a few big winners and a generation of losers, who have to fork out a completely disproportionate amount of their income in order to rent a home in which they will only have basic rights of t -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 26 Oct '21

Government tax incentives adding fuel to house price inflation, warns ESRI

"Unfortunately, supply has been affected, and demand has not been, by Covid," said Mr McQuinn, adding that supply of social and affordable housing will take time to kick in. -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 26 Oct '21

Two-thirds of people say short-term rentals have negative impact on housing market

A report by the European Commission showed people in Ireland and Greece feel the strongest of any Europeans about the effect that short-term rental accommodation has on their housing markets. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 26 Oct '21

The story of one Irish town and its empty buildings

Other than a cafe, estate agent Kieran Leavy sees no other retail businesses moving into Strokestown. He says the loss of the Bank of Ireland branch will add hours of commuting time to his working wee -  Subscribe
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