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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 23 Nov '22

End to Dublin’s rates rebate sends message that empty buildings aren’t acceptable, councillor says

He said he was aware of commercial buildings for which landlords claimed they could not get a tenant for five years or more. “But they should apply to change the designation from commercial to resid -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 23 Nov '22

The Tyrellstown Amendment: Rent-paying people left facing eviction

Marching orders can only be issued across the board if the price of a property sold with sitting tenants is 20% lower than what it would fetch with vacant possession and if enforcing the rule “cause -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 23 Nov '22

Quinlan declares himself bankrupt after 13 years in Nama

Mr Quinlan, who is 75, said in a statement that Nama’s refusal to settle his dealings with the agency had left him unable to restart his career and therefore unable fund his defence against Edgewort -  Subscribe
© The Currency 21 Nov '22

What three stories say about Ireland’s housing crisis

The cause of the company’s financial distress is inflation. Its barrister Ross Gorman told the court on Thursday that it has been hit by the unprecedented 33 per cent rise in the cost of building ma -  Subscribe
© Business Post 21 Nov '22

DEAL: Normax Biomed opts for Dublin Airport Logistics Park for first vaccine factory

The company has opted for Dublin over Cork for its first facility, choosing a location that is already home to, among others, Geodis and DHL. Pennsylvania-headquartered pharma company Yourway also rec -  Subscribe
© Business Post 21 Nov '22

New-build apartments intended for long-term letting seen on Airbnb for €5,900 a month

A Business Post analysis has shown that more than a dozen units in Woodward Square and Fernbank, two Dublin rental developments, are advertised on Airbnb for €173 and €221 per night, which would e -  Subscribe
© Business Post 21 Nov '22

DEAL: Harvey lets 15A Magna Drive in Magna Business Park in Citywest

Thermodial, represented by Arthur Ryan Property Consultants, acquired the unit on a long-term lease as their new HQ. The 576 square metre property was sold by Harvey earlier in the year to a private i -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 20 Nov '22

Secret government memo reveals €476m budget for housing still unspent as crisis grows

The Sunday Independent can reveal that as the Coalition continues to face a major housing and homelessness crisis, the Cabinet was told in a memo brought by Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien on Tuesd -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 20 Nov '22

Savills: Dublin Industrial and Logistics Market Q3 2022

DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> Take-up totalled 1.3m sq ft in Q3, more than double the level witnessed in Q3 last year and 45% above the five-year average for a third quarter. Furthermore, the year-to- -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 19 Nov '22

Almost €8m earmarked for redevelopment of area between Dawson Street and Grafton Street

The council’s plans will be published and available for submissions in the coming weeks. It will then move to detailed design, expected to take up to 12 months. A two-year construction phase is envi -  Subscribe
© Business Post 19 Nov '22

Household income of €100,000 for Wicklow first time buyers the highest in Ireland

The median household income for first time buyers getting a new property in Wicklow has soared to €100,000, the highest in Ireland, according to statistics from the Banking & Payments Federation Ire -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 19 Nov '22

BNP Paribas Real Estate Ireland Construction PMI

All three monitored categories saw activity decrease during October, albeit to varying degrees. Housing activity was down only marginally following a slight rise in September. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 18 Nov '22

Paul McNeive: Commercial property valuers must adjust to an emerging new world economic order

Isn’t there a risk that traditional valuation methods, referencing old information, may be becoming obsolete? That’s a conundrum I posed to Caroline Kirrane, CFA, MBA, a financial analyst and f -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 18 Nov '22

CSO: Residential Property Price Index September 2022

*The national Residential Property Price Index (RPPI) increased by 10.8% in the 12 months to September 2022, with prices in Dublin rising by 9.4% and prices outside Dublin up by 11.9%.*In September 20 -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 18 Nov '22

DEAL: Henley Bartra, through Karl Byrne of Cushman & Wakefield, secures two new tenants for Citywest Business Campus

Infosys and Parker Hannifin have both agreed new 10-year leases for a total of 1,096sq m (11,800sq ft) of space at the scheme. In addition, long-standing tenants Clanwilliam Healthcare has agreed to e -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 17 Nov '22

Hooke & MacDonald: Dublin residential investment report

The PRS sector continued to be the top investment asset class in Dublin and the greater Dublin area (GDA) in the first three quarters of 2022, capturing 37 per cent of the total €3.5 billion investm -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 17 Nov '22

Cantillon: Are house prices facing slowdown or a correction?

A report by property group Owen Reilly on Monday suggested that 60 per cent of homes it has sold in Dublin’s high-end period home market were to buyers who did not need a mortgage. Its average selli -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 16 Nov '22

Neil Bannon of Bannon: The Great Office Reshuffle Accelerates

There is a puzzle which involves moving the one empty space around a collection of tiles to make the correct image and it comes to mind when looking at the near-term future of the Dublin Office market -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 16 Nov '22

Demand drives almost ninefold increase in profit at Gannon Homes

The proposed sale by Gerard Gannon Properties of 532 homes to two Dublin local authorities would be the largest ever by a developer under the Government’s Part V social housing regime. -  Subscribe
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