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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 Times Ireland 17 Jan '22

Puma Property Finance lays foundations for big property investments, including in Ireland

Paul Frost, managing director: “Many of the dynamics in the Irish market, such as chronic undersupply of quality housing, mirror the situation in the UK and present attractive opportunities for us t -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 16 Jan '22

Roseanne De Vere-Hunt: Covid has been good for high-end Irish country property

Queries about the broadband speed are one of, if not the first, question agents now get asked about a property. To help with this, many towns are now opening hubs, so that strong broadband can be obta -  Subscribe
© Business Post 16 Jan '22

New ‘lottery’ system to distribute cost-rental homes

A new housing “lottery” system is going to be used to determine which households get to live in 18,000 planned cost-rental homes with rents 25 per cent below market rates. Demand for the state -  Subscribe
© Business Post 16 Jan '22

Developers lodged high numbers of SHD applications just before fast-track planning scheme expired

Dozens of developers rushed to lodge last-minute planning applications before the controversial fast-track housing process expired at the end of last year. On December 17, the state began to phase -  Subscribe
© Business Post 16 Jan '22

Developers tell council that three-bed flats are not viable in south Dublin

A report submitted to the council said it was not possible to deliver affordable three-bed apartments for families and larger households in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown. It said such units would most likel -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 16 Jan '22

Dunsink landfill to be rezoned by Fingal to allow for 7,000 new homes

Fingal County Council is to rezone the huge Dunsink site – previously the location of Dublin’s biggest landfill facility – to provide for the building of 7,000 homes. The rezoning has been recom -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 16 Jan '22

Special report: 4,000 properties owned by councils empty in a housing crisis

Nama said resolving issues related to uninhabitable property “can be complex” and often leads to delays. “The necessary repairs to be completed may involve common areas not under the control of -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 16 Jan '22

Balgriffin residents feel ‘betrayal’ over plan for 730-unit Cairn apartment scheme

McGill Planning said “the height and scale of development of 1-9 storeys responds positively to the existing built environment and character of the area. ... proposed as a local pop-up height to mar -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 16 Jan '22

Mortgage repayments cheaper than rent in all but two areas

“High prices relative to income are pushing potential buyers out of the market and into rental accommodation, social housing or emigration,” was the grim conclusion. Without a big bang somewhere a -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 16 Jan '22

Trees can be cleared for student accommodation at Our Lady’s Grove site in Goatstown pending planning approval for Colbeam

The judge considered strict protection of bats will be achieved if bats are found on-site, by the other means as described in expert evidence and will not be imperilled if a stay is refused. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 16 Jan '22

Cormac O’Rourke appointed chair of Land Development Agency

Mr Moran had raised concerns about the agency’s funding, saying at the time of his departure: “Against the scale of the housing crisis the €2.5 billion currently allocated to the LDA is insuffic -  Subscribe
© The Currency 14 Jan '22

Having built a giant land bank, it’s time for Cairn to start building homes

A new trading update shows the company is moving into the delivery phase - and giving money back to shareholders. But what does its strategy say about the Irish housing market? -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 14 Jan '22

Bord Pleanála clears way for Goodman build-to-rent scheme for Beaumont

Laurence Goodman jnr’s Urban Life property arm has secured planning permission for a contentious build-to-rent apartment scheme for Beaumont in north Dublin. An Bord Pleanála overturned Dublin City -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 14 Jan '22

OPW warns of plan’s ‘unacceptable impact’ on Royal Hospital from next Heuston South Quarter phase

A 399-unit build-to-rent apartment scheme up to 18 storeys in height would have “an unacceptable impact” on the Royal Hospital Kilmainham and its gardens, according to the Office of Public Works ( -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 14 Jan '22

DEAL: Clerys Quarter to open doors to shoppers this year as tenants are confirmed

Europa Capital, Core Capital and Oakmont were advised by Kevin Sweeney in Savills. Jason Oram, Partner and Fund Manager at Europa Capital: The leasing of two anchor stores to high profile brands demon -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 14 Jan '22

Rising rents and surging prices trigger ‘collapse’ in home ownership

According to a new report by the Parliamentary Budget Office, rising rents and surging house prices have triggered a “collapse” in home ownership rates among adults of prime working age (25-54) in -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 14 Jan '22

Plans for development of O’Connell Street and Moore Street get green light

Hammerson last June lodged three applications for a mixed retail, office and residential scheme on the vast city block formerly known as the Carlton site, parts of which have lain vacant and derelict -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 14 Jan '22

SCSI Annual Residential Property Review & Outlook 2022

85% of agents report low levels of stock: “Lack of supply and Covid totally distorted the market last year, pushing up demand and inhibiting supply” -  Subscribe
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