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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 18 Jan '23

Property price inflation easing but median price of home still six times average income

Annual house price growth slowed for the eighth month in a row in November, new figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) show. Residential property prices grew by 8.6 per cent compared to t -  Subscribe
© RTE 18 Jan '23

Continued cost inflation threatens housing output - AECOM

"The challenge is, because of cost increases over the last few years, the viability of certain types of homes - particularly apartments for rental - the viability of building those has fallen away. It -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 18 Jan '23

Council home completions up 15 per cent as Wicklow soars up BER A-rated rankings

The majority of BER-rated homes in Wicklow have achieved a rating in the C or D range (52 per cent), while 29 per cent are in the A and B range, and 19 are in the lowest range, E to G. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 18 Jan '23

Joan Henry, Knight Frank: New offices drive demand in Dublin as investors and occupiers shy away from older stock

International investors researching the Dublin office market are well aware of Ireland’s strong labour market, and concerns about the impact of tech sector employment correction are being taken agai -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 18 Jan '23

Lidl refused planning permission for new store on the Rosslare Road in Wexford

Planners have listed three reasons for their decision to turn down the application – the car park design fails to provide 20% of the area for electric vehicle recharging, a proposed connection to th -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 18 Jan '23

Just Shy of €1bn in development land spend for 2022

The development land market saw nearly €1bn in market spend throughout the course of 2022, with several high-profile office, hotel & industrial development deals adding to an already robust d -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 18 Jan '23

DEAL: French investor Remake Asset Management in €9m deal for Dublin city centre offices at 14-16 Lord Edward Street

The subject property – 14-16 Lord Edward Street – comprising 1,315 sq m (14,156 sq ft) of office space distributed across nine suites, is fully let and producing €589,500 in annual rental income -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 17 Jan '23

Pat Farrell of Irish Property Owners on institutional landlords

Institutional landlords pay taxes on distribution of dividends and are taxed on exactly the same basis across EU and OECD member countries as is clearly demonstrated in IIP research here https:// -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 17 Jan '23

Government facing call for up to €1 billion in additional funding for Land Development Agency

One factor is a weakening in the flow of private investment fund money into the housing market since the European Central Bank raised borrowing rates last year for the first time in years. Such moves -  Subscribe
© RTE 17 Jan '23

Landlords claim urgent measures needed to stem exits from the market

IPOA chairperson Mary Conway: "The SCSI's findings should be sobering reading for those who argue that we can achieve a sustainable rental market solely by increasing the regulatory burden on the sect -  Subscribe
© RTE 17 Jan '23

40,000 new homes needed to prevent shortfall growing - report

Initiative Ireland: The annual supply of new houses needs to increase to 40,000 units next year, just to maintain the status quo and avoid making the existing shortfall in supply even greater, a new r -  Subscribe
© Business Post 16 Jan '23

Bedsit investors Nassarius Capital make a 200% return flipping properties to investment fund

Nassarius Capital, a company in Liechtenstein controlled by the Swiss-based Monterosa Group, acquired 24 properties in Ireland last year for €50.6 million. The houses are all subdivided to contain b -  Subscribe
© Business Post 16 Jan '23

Bewley’s seeks to renew café lease with Ronan Group

Bewley’s and RGRE are awaiting High Court judgment in separate case over ownership of Harry Clarke windows in the Grafton Street café -  Subscribe
© Business Post 16 Jan '23

Irish serviced office desk sector grew by 10 per cent in 2022

It may be the case that “the economic market doesn’t like uncertainty”, but it appears that the serviced office market thrives on it. As such, it comes as little surprise that this sector experi -  Subscribe
© Business Post 16 Jan '23

Donal Buckley: Investors viewing a new price landscape

Aoife Brennan of Lisney believes activity is likely to slow down in the coming months as the market is in the process of price discovery. “In most instances there is a disconnect between vendors -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 16 Jan '23

Landlords want tax cut on rental income and overhaul of regulations

IPOA chair Mary Conway described the SCSI figures as “extremely alarming, but not at all surprising”. They were, she said, the result “of unsustainable taxation and regulatory burdens”. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 16 Jan '23

Ireland ‘less attractive’ to foreign tech talent amid slump in job postings

“Factors such as remote working options and, to a lesser extent, other economic and housing crisis variables, resulted in overseas job seekers putting pause on their plans to relocate to Ireland or -  Subscribe
© Business Post 15 Jan '23

Warning some properties overvalued as major slowdown in Irish house prices predicted

In a new report the Society for Chartered Surveyors in Ireland (SCSI) predicted house prices will rise by 2 per cent across Ireland in 2023. This would mark a major drop from the current level of h -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 13 Jan '23

Colliers opens Munster base in Cork City

Colliers has just opened a permanent Munster region office in Cork city, set to operate from Clarendon Properties’ HQ/Horgans Quay development next to Kent Rail Station and anchored by Apple. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 13 Jan '23

A third of Dublin’s available office space is leased out but not being used

According to Lisney,‘grey space’ – surplus office accommodation that is leased but not being used – currently accounts for about 32 per cent of all available supply and is set to increase furt -  Subscribe
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