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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 Independent 19 Feb '21

DEAL: Group of Clondalkin houses and site at 1 to 6 Station Grove sell for €1,415,000

A GROUP of six unfinished houses on a 0.7 acre site in Clondalkin, Dublin 22, have been sold for €1.415,000 or €165,000 over the €1.25m guide price quoted by Savills. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 19 Feb '21

New Beginning fund sells 55 social homes for over €22m to UK-based Principal Real Estate

Giles Smith, the head of fund management at Principal Real Estate, said that there was already an acute requirement for social housing in Ireland, which has been intensified during the pandemic. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 19 Feb '21

Housing crisis: Now Central Bank doubts threaten plan for ‘cheaper’ homes

The Irish Independent can reveal Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien is facing a fresh crisis as the Central Bank has serious reservations about the design of the shared equity scheme and the impact it -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 19 Feb '21

Ires Reit increased revenue by 20% last year

“Since the year end, we have also closed the acquisition of a portfolio of 146 high quality residential units at the Phoenix Park Racecourse, further increasing the portfolio size to 3,834 residenti -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 19 Feb '21

The faceless funds behind Ireland’s surging buy-to-rent sector

It’s no longer economic for developers to build apartments for the sales market as people on average incomes and even above average incomes cannot afford them. Rick Larkin of Twinlite: “The scale -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 18 Feb '21

How to choose and buy the perfect apartment in Ireland

Ireland has a chequered history when it comes to apartments. That’s probably because we haven’t always done them right. Building standards have come up short and we’ve often built apartments wit -  Subscribe
© RTE 17 Feb '21

Dublin residents resisting plans for large-scale housing

There are currently 18 projects to be decided on over the next four months with the biggest being a 1,005 apartment development on North Wall Quay. -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 17 Feb '21

DNG Residential Property Property Market Review + Outlook 2021

DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> The rate of increase in prices accelerated marginally in Q4 when compared to the year to the end of September when the annual rate of price growth was 0.9%. 2020 proved t -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 17 Feb '21

Dublin office rents and lettings hit hard by Covid-19: HWBC

HWBC estimates the grey market currently accounts for about 25 per cent of the available office space in the capital and is competing with traditional landlords, often by offering more flexible terms -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 17 Feb '21

The office may not be for everyone but it’s essential for society

Ellen McKenna: Optimism filled my being as I was finally welcomed through the doors of Savills’ Dublin headquarters at 33 Molesworth Street last September -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 17 Feb '21

Long-term investors have already decided on the future of the office

Iput's Niall Gaffney: “They are continuing to invest at yields of 4 per cent because they understand the nature of cycles. And I think they’ll be proven to be right. With the low interest rate env -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 17 Feb '21

Six of the best in bid to deliver new Dublin HQ for KPMG

The shortlist of contenders comprises Ronan Group Real Estate, Ternary Ltd, Clancourt Group, Westridge Real Estate, Hibernia Reit, and Kennedy Wilson. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 17 Feb '21

Number of homes for sale now at lowest level in over a decade: Sherry FitzGerald

Sherry FitzGerald said the supply of existing homes – as opposed to new homes – coming to market has been falling by approximately 10 per cent a year for most of the last decade. However, the o -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 16 Feb '21

Residents oppose plan for 18 apartments on north Dublin site

A local residents’ group has initiated a challenge to planning approval for an apartment development on Dublin’s North Circular Road on grounds including it may negatively impact on local bat spec -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 16 Feb '21

ESRI claims shared equity schemes risk driving up prices

“Such rises in house prices are likely to exacerbate affordability problems down the line,” they will tell the committee in their opening statement, pointing out that shared equity schemes work by -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 16 Feb '21

An Bord Pleanála agrees 122-unit Randalswood proposal in Monkstown would be ‘overdevelopment of restricted site’

In a rare planning victory for local objectors against a Strategic Housing Development (SHD) scheme, the appeals board found that the planned 122-unit proposal by Randalswood Construction Ltd would se -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 16 Feb '21

MISSED: Do not listen to estate agents – house prices will go down, not up

Eoin Burke-Kennedy: if prices and rents are moving sideways, albeit at a high level, and population growth is easing, the likelihood of strong inflation in the near term is low or negligible. If anyt -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 16 Feb '21

Banks say tough capital rules are reason for higher Irish mortgage rates

The report found that lenders in Ireland are required to hold about three times more capital for the perceived higher risk in their mortgage loans books when compared to average capital requirements i -  Subscribe
© Business Post 15 Feb '21

Supermac’s boss takes property fund to court over ‘Monster House’

The deal relates to No 24 High Street in Kilkenny, part of a building known locally as the Monster House, where Supermac’s is a tenant. The building was owned by Richard Duggan and Sons, a depart -  Subscribe
© Business Post 15 Feb '21

Does apartment living stack up?

Dublin's planners are approving thousands of new apartments in the capital. But are first time buyers prepared to embrace high-density living, and more importantly, can they afford the prices develope -  Subscribe
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