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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 Examiner 13 Jan '22

There's a logic to the boom in logistics and distribution markets: Edward Hanfin, Lisney

Since the end of 2012 industrial rents have more than doubled in line with growing demand and falling supply. As rents have risen prime yields have fallen and have converged with office yields which i -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 13 Jan '22

How property investors are set to save more than €500m in tax

“It was a very important relief that was put on the books back in 2011. Without it, we arguably wouldn’t have gotten ourselves out of the property crisis we were in”: Jim Clery, tax partner with -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 13 Jan '22

Planners should be able to ignore some objections to housing schemes: Michael Stanley

Planners decided on 108 fast-track projects last year, approving 79 and refusing 27, while two were withdrawn. Of those approved, 37 faced court challenges, clearly indicating that most opposition to -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 13 Jan '22

Cairn Homes to return €95m to shareholders this year

Speaking after Cairn updated markets on Wednesday, Mr Stanley confirmed that sales of 2,000 homes a year were “well within” the company’s sights. “It’s fair to say that our growth traject -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 13 Jan '22

Carrickmines Land wins leave to challenge refusal of planning permission at Priorsland

It says the decision was invalid because the council failed to indicate the main reasons for not accepting the recommendations to request further information. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 13 Jan '22

Number of homes in Dublin council housing scheme to be halved due to Luas plan

Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) has said it needs to requisition one-third of the site to use as parking for its trams for the extension of the Luas Green Line to Finglas. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 13 Jan '22

Legislation aimed at keeping ‘cowboy’ builders out of industry published

There is an appeals board to which people can make complaints about a registered builder, but “there isn’t any redress, it’s not an insurance scheme” -  Subscribe
© The Currency 12 Jan '22

An inconvenient truth: Costs, completions, and the real data behind cracks in housing market – Ronan Lyons

Startling new data on house completions, prices, and costs over a 50-year period paints a stark, sobering picture. To achieve the government target of 30,000 new completions a year, prices must either -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 12 Jan '22

Irish first-time buyer experience to be compared to other countries by new Commission

A panel of experts will examine measures which would make homes more affordable for first-time buyers by comparing the Irish experience to similar countries. -  Subscribe
© The Currency 12 Jan '22

Sean Keyes on investing: there’s no getting away from housing

Ireland's construction industry is deeply broken, and meanwhile Irish households have never been richer. It's not a recipe for falling house prices. -  Subscribe
© Business Post 12 Jan '22

‘Discriminatory’ rent laws favour overseas funds over private landlords

The Irish Property Owners’ Association (IPOA) told TDs and senators there was a “real risk” of an oversupply of housing as a result of policies which incentivise overseas funds to invest in the -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 11 Jan '22

Farm property price survey 2021: Smaller holdings drive per-acre average to €13,296/ac

Total land sales up 34pc to €73.4m, with expensive farms under 50ac dominating, as online auctions open up the Irish market to a global audience. Farmland market put in a strong performance due in n -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 11 Jan '22

Brookman Town Homes rents 23 family homes in Dublin 4 to tourists

"We are putting homeless people in hotels and putting tourists in houses": Labour councillor Dermot Lacey. The company "appreciates the pressures that many families are experiencing due to the current -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 11 Jan '22

Planning approval for Shannon Homes Construction's at Taylor’s Lane apartment scheme quashed by court

The group claimed that both the developer and the board were wrong to conclude that the residential density of the proposed Ballyboden scheme was not a material contravention of the development plan f -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 11 Jan '22

RGRE and J&R Valery’s Ltd bid to overturn refusal of 10-storey Appian Way apartments

Advancing the case for the 10-storey proposal, the architects say “it is our strong contention that the proposed building responds creatively to, and respects and enhances, its context”. -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 10 Jan '22

Savills: Irish Investment Market Tops €5.5bn in 2021

*€5.5bn worth of investments transacted in 2021, representing the second highest ever level achieved and €2.5bn more than 2020*The largest transaction of the year was Blackstone’s acqu -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 10 Jan '22

DNG residential market review 2021

According to the latest residential market review and outlook from leading property advisors DNG, house prices are set to continue rising this year, following the strong growth in values recorded in 2 -  Subscribe
© Business Post 09 Jan '22

DCC urged to demand Moore Street project is built within five years

Hammerson should only be given a five-year window to complete its planned redevelopment of Moore Street to prevent land hoarding and dereliction, according to submissions sent to Dublin City Council. -  Subscribe
© Business Post 09 Jan '22

Developers get go-ahead not to include crèches in apartment schemes

Business Post analysis: Apartment developers are being given permission by national planners to sidestep the requirement to provide creches in new large-scale residential projects, following claims th -  Subscribe
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