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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 08 Feb '18

Paul McNeive: Resurgent residential property market offers planners opportunity

The big challenge for the firm, and its clients, they told me, is the difficulty in finding development sites, particularly in Dublin, however, they see great opportunity in Dublin City Council's revi -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 08 Feb '18

CBRE: Developers go the 'Last Mile' to meet online shopping demand: 'city logistics'

According to property consultants CBRE, retailers and distributors are under increasing pressure to deliver consumer products and perishables into major global cities, often within narrow timeframes. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 08 Feb '18

Richmond Homes buys prominent 0.35 hectare residential site in Ballsbridge for ?6m-plus

St Mary??s Home, a three-storey Victorian nursing home, was offered for sale by tender for ?5 million-plus last November through joint-agents Lisney and Ganly Walters. It is understood stood around -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 08 Feb '18

Shortage of housing ??to persist?? and drive up property prices: report by S&P Global

Europe??s Housing Markets: Soft Landing in Sight, published on Wednesday, pointed out that should the United Kingdom exit the European Union without a trade deal, the negative effects on the Irish ec -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 08 Feb '18

Dublin property market lifts Hibernia Reit to record year

Hibernia REIT said it had made good progress letting the available space in its portfolio, with vacancy at its in-place offices standing at 7 per cent. That figure is set to fall to 2 per cent if the -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 08 Feb '18

Just 163 repossessed homes made available for social housing

??Total sales to AHBs at the end of 2017 were 36 dwellings. In addition, contracts have been signed for the sale of a further 57. Of these, nine closed in January, bringing the total to 45 sales,? -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 07 Feb '18

Apollo House developers oppose tower project

In December, the Marlet Property Group received planning permission from Dublin City Council for the mixed-use development on the site of the old Screen cinema on Dublin's Pearse Street. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 07 Feb '18

Dexia and Qatar share space at Exchange Place

Two Grade A companies have been lined up to share 4 Exchange Place in Dublin’s International Financial Services Centre.Dexia Credit, the State-owned Belgian-French banking institution, has moved -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 07 Feb '18

DEAL: Harry Corry rolls out second outlet in Limerick

The curtains and bedding specialist Harry Corry is to open a second outlet in Limerick. The company has agreed rental terms at around €11 per sq ft for 727sq m (7,828sq ft) at Ennis Road Retail P -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 07 Feb '18

DEAL: More tenants added to Times Building on D??Olier Street

One of the new arrivals is Platinum Hair, which also trades on Grafton Street and in Eyre Square shopping centre in Galway. The company will be paying an annual rent of ?50,000 for the new outlet on -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 07 Feb '18

Dublin crane count at 79 on February 1st

Building work is still concentrated south of the Liffey, where there were 61 cranes (up four on last month) while the count stands at 18 (down five) north of the Liffey. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 07 Feb '18

DEAL: Shops on Castle Market and Drury Street go for ?450,000 above guide

Francis Rhatigan is the latest beneficiary of the rising values after selling three adjoining shops at 6/7 Castle Market and 32 Drury Street for ?3.25 million ?? ?450,000 above the guide price. T -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 07 Feb '18

Hooke & MacDonald: More than ?500m build-to-rent sales predicted for Dublin in 2018

There will be more than ?500 million worth of transactions in the multi-family and build-to-rent residential market in 2018, according to a new review of the sector by agent Hooke & MacDonald. Th -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 06 Feb '18

PTSB to deny 'deliberate' strategy on trackers

The bank admits it failed to warn customers they could lose the low-cost home loan if they moved to a fixed rate, it is to tell an Oireachtas committee today. Documents submitted to the Finance Commit -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 06 Feb '18

Me & My Money: Lorraine Mulligan, owner, Team Lorraine Mulligan RE/MAX Results

Do you haggle over prices? The auctioneer is in me so, in certain situations, I would most definitely be a haggler, but I would always be fair about it. It??s not in me to give anyone a raw deal. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 05 Feb '18

O'Brien's Davos declaration timely

Looking at the reaction to O'Brien's observation that the capital's office market is now in the grip of over-building driven by expectations that the city would benefit from an influx of banks relocat -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 05 Feb '18

Soaring cost of housing could derail investment - Patrick Collison of Stripe

A recent report from the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland, which represents firms such as Google and Facebook, predicted that Dublin was at a "tipping point" in turning future jobs investment away -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 05 Feb '18

90pc mortgages for one-bed flats as lender eases rules

Specialist lender Pepper Money is to loosen its lending criteria by offering mortgages for one-bed apartments and home loans to the self-employed based on one year's accounts. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 05 Feb '18

Homebase owner mulls exit from UK and Irish markets

Homebase owner Wesfarmers said on Monday that it is reviewing the future of its UK and Irish DIY businesses following the Australian group??s high profile acquisition of the DIY retailer in 2016. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 05 Feb '18

French sports retailer Decathlon to open up to nine shops in Ireland

The family-owned company is readying the launch of its first Irish store, with nine planned for Dublin, Cork and Galway in the coming years, employing more than 500 staff. -  Subscribe
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