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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 29 Jan '19

How can I tell if a house I am buying has a pyrite problem?

Andrew O??Gorman: A damage condition rating system is in place and categorises damage across three categories: none, minor or significant. Applicants under the Pyrite Remediation Scheme must satisfy -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 29 Jan '19

Value of mortgage drawdowns rose 20% to ?8.7bn last year: Banking and Payments Federation of Ireland

??Almost half of this was by first-time buyers, by far the single largest segment of the market,? said Felix O??Regan, the federation??s director of public affairs. ??Growth was evident acros -  Subscribe
© RTE 28 Jan '19

?100m in mortgages drawn down under Rebuilding Ireland Home Loan scheme

The new figures show the average mortgage approval in Dublin City Council is 209,000 while in Dun Laoghaire Rathdown 20 loans have been approved at an average of 231,000. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 Jan '19

Developer, Pat Crean, accused of ??emotional blackmail?? over Raheny housing site refusal

In a letter to Dublin city councillors Mr Crean has indicated, for the first time since the board??s refusal last September, he still intends to pursue the redevelopment of the former playing fields -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 Jan '19

??Fundamental?? balcony design flaws at Dublin Belmayne development

The development was launched in 2006 promising ??gorgeous living?, but it has encountered several fire safety and building standard issues since it was launched. The original developer, Kitara Limi -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 27 Jan '19

Labour Senator seeking support to oppose 164-home Howth development

The development, located on Balscadden Road at the site of the former Baily Court hotel, was granted planning permission in September by An Bord Pleanála, under a fast-track route for large housing p -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 27 Jan '19

Temple Bar residents, led by Frank McDonald, succeed in blocking student flats

This follows An Bord Pleanála refusing planning permission for the four-storey over-basement plan along with a rooftop terrace by Ningaloo Dublin Properties Ltd. The ruling by the appeals board up -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 27 Jan '19

DEAL: Airbnb quits Ringsend lease for more offices on Hanover Quay

Airbnb has leased more than 3,715sq m of space at the Reflector office building on Hanover Quay, directly beside its existing European headquarters building, and plans to build a physical link between -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 27 Jan '19

Mortgage rates 'are fairly priced and won't drop any time soon'

An analysis by stockbroker Goodbody has concluded that mortgage rates are "fairly" priced as banks in Ireland have to set aside ?50 of capital for every ?1,000 of lending, compared with just ?16 -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 27 Jan '19

Charlie Weston: 'Property prices to keep rising this year - but increases now set to be more modest'

None of this means that property prices will now fall. Even with extra supply, developers are unlikely to drop prices as they paid inflated amounts during the boom for sites and material and labour co -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 25 Jan '19

The new home view: First-timers rush to cash in on help-to-buy scheme

Damien Dillon of Dillon Marshall New Homes expects to handle 19 new schemes in Leinster alone and expects more stock to come on stream in the market as a whole. However, he saw a lull in the market in -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 25 Jan '19

Dwyer Nolan tees up 130-unit Santry scheme for another pre-build sale

Dwyer Nolan has quietly acquired a 1.89 hectare (4.67 acre) site in Santry, north Dublin, and has begun initial site works to facilitate the development of a mixed-use scheme to include 25 three-bed, -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 25 Jan '19

Death occurs of property developer Bryan Cullen

The developer had a high profile in the city??s residential development sector with Jackson Homes and with members of the well-known Cosgrave family of builders. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 25 Jan '19

Hines receives planning permission for 146 apartments in Cherrywood

Brian Moran, Hines senior managing director: ??This is further good progress for the new town of Cherrywood as we start to see additional aspects of the strategic development zone masterplan now star -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 24 Jan '19

DEAL: Ready-to-go 6.7 acre site on Fortunestown Lane at Citywest sells for over ?5.5m

Knight Frank has secured a price in excess of ?5.5m for a 'ready-to-go' residential development site located on Fortunestown Lane at Citywest in south Dublin. Extending to 6.7 acres, the site has pl -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 24 Jan '19

Danoj Developments headed by Irish entrepreneur Daniel MacAuliffe

Caomhán Murphy, development director, says that the company could spend as much on the refurbishment of a property as it does on the purchase price. "You need patience with these types of properti -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 24 Jan '19

Greystar in €175m deal with Ballymore for Dublin Landings portfolio of apartments

The Irish Independent understands the parties are currently working towards agreeing heads of terms on a deal, which would see Greystar acquire the portfolio for a figure in the region of €175m. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 24 Jan '19

Quarter of original Nama borrowers remain on its books

A total of 577 debtors have now exited the National Asset Management Agency, leaving just over a quarter of the original borrowers on the agency's books. The National Asset Management Agency (Nama) -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 24 Jan '19

U2 gets green light for band's visitor centre planned for Dublin's docklands

An objection lodged on behalf of 63 nearby apartment dwellers claimed that the proposal would result in overshadowing of apartments. However, the most recent submission by ODAA confirmed that an i -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 24 Jan '19

Docklands market selling prices up 4% and rental values up 8.7%: Owen Reilly

DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> This does confirm a moderation in price inflation compared with the 13% increase in 2017. This is due to an increase in the supply of apartments (up 30% compared with 201 -  Subscribe
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