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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 25 Jan '12

Nama lines up receiver to control assets of Treasury

THE NATIONAL Asset Management Agency is believed to have lined up a receiver to take control of assets at Treasury Holdings today if an agreement is not reached on the repayment of the developer?s loa -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 25 Jan '12

Fewer houses built in 2011 than in 1970

The number of houses built last year was lower than in 1970, the first year for which the Department of the Environment has records, when 13,887 houses were completed. -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 24 Jan '12

Third of Church property to be still handed over

Nearly a decade after the controversial indemnity deal for religious orders was signed, only two thirds of properties agreed have been legally handed to the State as part of the compensation agreement -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 24 Jan '12

Starbucks rolls out alcohol sales to boost appeal

The move is not the beginning of a roll out of alcohol sales at the coffee giant's Irish cafes, however. The company isn't considering the concept for the whole chain, Mr Turner said. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 24 Jan '12

NAMA to reveal more about actual losses on toxic loans

Blackrock, Co Dublin-based Brian Flanagan wants toxic debt agency NAMA to include greater transparency about the original size of NAMA loans, and the extent of losses on those debts when it publishes -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 24 Jan '12

House prices now at affordable level for average earners

The first of its kind, the global survey found it now takes the equivalent of little more than three times the average salary to buy a house here. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 24 Jan '12

DEAL: Buyer opts out of Nama vendor financing

Nama sought bids from interested parties for One Warrington Place, an office block in Dublin city centre, offering vendor debt or ?stapled? financing for up to 70 per cent of the property?s value. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 24 Jan '12

Banks settle case to gain possession of D4 hotels

A SYNDICATE of banks that provided funds to companies of developer Seán Dunne towards acquiring the Jurys and Berkeley Court hotels in Ballsbridge for ?400 million has settled court proceedings brough -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 23 Jan '12

Banking on a workable solution

THERE is a simple way to eliminate most of the "negative equity" problem and a big chunk of the mortgage arrears problem, and it can be done at no cost to the taxpayer, the state or the banks. -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 23 Jan '12

Nama denies supporting Quinlan?s plush lifestyle

"Nama only works with developers where it considers that this will provide the best return to the taxpayer. Nama will continue to make its decisions on a case-by-case basis in line with its commercia -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 23 Jan '12

Review of negative-equity mortgages postponed

The report also cautioned that banks "may want to use this as an opportunity to move people off tracker and reduced-rate mortgages". -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 23 Jan '12

Three-track approach could ease mortgage nightmare

?Banks are rarely the best people to sell houses ? they typically incur a 30 per cent discount relative to the price index,? said Certus chief executive Joe Higgins, who was previously in charge of Ba -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 23 Jan '12

Architect wants public to identify 'Nama sites'

Michelle Fagan, RIAI: ?There are derelict sites in nearly every town and village, and it?s very good idea to get an architect in ? not just leave it to estate agents and landowners.? -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 23 Jan '12

Wallace faces sell-off after move by bank

INDEPENDENT TD Mick Wallace is facing the sell-off of his property empire after ACC Bank obtained judgment mortgages on 23 of his properties. -  Subscribe
© Politics.ie 22 Jan '12

Jim Power on TV and Radio - Why?

This jack-in-a-box is now back in the media game talking his usual rubbish and not sounding in the least bit embarassed about it. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 22 Jan '12

Comers sell up German empire to fund buying spree at Nama

THE Comer brothers, the Galway developers who made a fortune in Britain, are selling part of their German property portfolio worth hundreds of millions in an audacious plan to capture a big chunk of t -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 22 Jan '12

Middle classes strangled by soaring prices

Social welfare recipients are avoiding the worst of the rampant increases in inflation, while pensioners, young families and the middle classes are being slowly strangled by rising prices, according t -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 22 Jan '12

Facebook eyes up former BoI site

FACEBOOK may take over Bank of Ireland?s former headquarters in Dublin as it looks to double the size of its European base. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 22 Jan '12

Thomas Molloy: There's a notable change in behaviour on property

Those surfing habits speak volumes about the pent-up demand that exists in the property market these days following a gut-wrenching property crash that forced hundreds of thousands to put their dreams -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 22 Jan '12

Major deal with AIB was completed in just 12 days, says Kallakis

Mr Kallakis and his business partner Alexander Williams are accused of using forged guarantees from a reputable Hong Kong property company -- Sun Hung Kai Properties (SHKP) -- to secure loans totallin -  Subscribe
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