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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 Property Week 22 Dec '11

?700,000-plus houses round the country

Click here to review our update listings of houses advertised at over ?700,000 right around the country >>> -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 22 Dec '11

Blanket development ban proposed to protect Great Blasket island

A BLANKET development ban has been proposed for a national treasure off the Kerry coast. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 22 Dec '11

Developers' homes led sales in D4, D6

HOME SALES generally may have fallen like a stone, but a number of D4 and D6 homes came on the market in 2011 ? at dramatically reduced prices ? and a number of sales were wrapped up by the end of the -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 22 Dec '11

Good value in country

Savills? David Ashmore: Irish expat buyers and British buyers are back ?making enquiries at levels not seen since the mid-1990s?. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 22 Dec '11

Property tax is good - and bad

Ed Carey, Mark FitzGerald, Keith Lowe, Fintan McNamara and Angela Keegan on Government?s announcement that it plans to introduce a comprehensive, graduated property tax early in 2013, rather than in -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 22 Dec '11

London court rules against McKillen

THE HIGH Court in London has ruled against businessman Paddy McKillen in a preliminary issue arising in a dispute over the ownership of the Maybourne Hotel Group. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 22 Dec '11

Start Mortgages chief leaves post

Spokeswoman for Start, Esther Morley, a director of the company, said that Dermot Nutley?s departure was a ?personal choice for him?. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 22 Dec '11

Court told Grehan's net worth £3.6m

DOCUMENTS accompanying a worldwide freezing order won by the National Asset Management Agency against property developer Ray Grehan claim he had a net worth of £3.6 million (?4.32 million) in 2010, on -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 22 Dec '11

More than one in 10 mortgages in arrears - Moodys

Credit ratings agency Moody?s said that arrears of 90 days or more in a pool of mortgages representing close to half the Republic?s home loans rose to 10.14 per cent in the three months to end of Octo -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 22 Dec '11

Buyers flock to distressed auctions

Robert Hoban: ?It is clear from the last four auctions that there is a large amount of cash in the marketplace and I do have confirmation that a certain amount of buyers are availing of finance in one -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 22 Dec '11

Mansfield must pay bank ?214m

BANK OF Scotland has secured some ?214 million summary judgment orders against hotelier Jim Mansfield arising from his personal guarantees of debts of three of his companies. The National Asset Manage -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 22 Dec '11

Nama to make 2,000 homes available for social housing

The move follows considerable pressure being placed on the agency by Ministers who have demanded more of a social dividend. -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 21 Dec '11

Grafton Street foot-fall higher than last year

 CBRE has released the findings of their latest pedestrian footfall study of Dublin’s prime shopping streets. Compared to the same quarter last year, pedestrian footfall on Grafton Street -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 21 Dec '11

Lynch family to appeal judgment on ?26m debt

BUSINESSMAN PHILIP Lynch and his family are to appeal to the Supreme Court against a finding they must repay ?26 million to AIB Bank arising from an unpaid loan made to them and developer Gerry Conlon -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 21 Dec '11

Average house price drops 16% in past 12 months

HOUSES PRICES across Ireland continued their precipitous decline last month and the collapse in the market is showing no sign of abating, according to figures published by the Central Statistics Offic -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 21 Dec '11

Gilligan properties can be sold after he loses case

The properties include Jessbrook House in Enfield, Co Meath, where Geraldine Gilligan lives, an equestrian centre attached to it, the former family home at Corduff Avenue, Blanchardstown, Dublin, and -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 21 Dec '11

Ministers decide to bring forward property tax

THE ?100 a year household charge is likely to be replaced in a little more than a year by a comprehensive property tax, The Irish Times has learned. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 20 Dec '11

Cleary Doyle group placed in receivership

Wexford building group Cleary Doyle blamed collapsing land values, falling revenues and the failure of some clients to pay it for Nama?s decision to place it in receivership. The group issued a statem -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 20 Dec '11

Nama recovers ?80m in assets and cash from developer

THE NATIONAL Asset Management Agency has recovered ?80 million in assets and cash that were the subject of a dispute with property developer David Daly and his family. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 20 Dec '11

Stokes brothers to agree to company ban orders

BROTHERS SIMON and Christian Stokes have indicated they will consent to orders disqualifying them from involvement in managing any company on grounds of unfitness, the High Court was told yesterday. -  Subscribe
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