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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 10 Feb '25

Dublin’s vacant buildings: ‘It’s my property, I’ll do whatever I want with it’

“There should be a requirement for all properties to have a registered owner with the Land Registry – it shouldn’t be an onerous process to say you are the owner of a property and provide your p -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 10 Feb '25

Taoiseach signals possible end to Rent Pressure Zones by end of year

Mr Martin said on Sunday that the Government would explore an alternative to RPZs between now and the end of the year when they are due to expire. He said the Government was looking at changes to t -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 10 Feb '25

‘Something’s got to give’ – Warning Trump factor could cause ‘much-needed correction’ in Irish housing market

'The market needs a correction. My layperson’s view is that the orange man in America will cause it,' said Philip Farrell of proptech firm Offr. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 10 Feb '25

New mortgage start-up, Núa, puts pressure on traditional lenders with interest rate cut

Núa Money, which started mortgage lending here only last year, is dropping its rates by up to 0.75 percentage points. Núa is a mortgages start-up backed by the Allen beef barons of Wexford. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 09 Feb '25

More than 40pc of tenants in Dublin’s prime property market are tech workers – Owen Reilly

The new data was released as part of Owen Reilly’s annual report for 2024, amid growing concern that US president Donald Trump’s trade war could have an impact on jobs in Ireland’s technology se -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 05 Feb '25

Planning permission refused for scheme close to Ha’penny Bridge

SRM Book and Cook Ltd originally lodged plans in January 2023 for the eight-storey development consisting of six three-bedroom apartments, a two-bedroom penthouse unit and a restaurant at ground floor -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 23 Jan '25

New Beginning buys 111 apartments near St James’s Hospital for €54.5m

New Beginning, the debt advisory and housing firm, has paid €54.5m for a block of 111 apartments which Marlet has developed at its Grand Canal Harbour project off James Street and near St James’s -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 22 Jan '25

Planning exemption for Capital Scene Unlimited Company conversion of Dublin 4 office into asylum-seeker housing challenged

The three-story Merrion House, formerly let as offices by US-headquartered Jacobs Engineering, overlooks Dublin Bay. Mr Conway, who is a frequent court applicant, wants an order overturning the counci -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 22 Jan '25

Yahoo moves into new offices in Dublin Docklands

Yahoo has moved into new offices at the EXO building in the Dublin Docklands. The 35,703sq ft space will be used to house staff working in engineering, R&D, legal, finance, sales, operations, customer -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 22 Jan '25

Gemini moves HQ from Dublin to Malta

“We chose Malta due to its proactive approach to fostering innovation among fintech and digital assets. We considered our options and chose the jurisdiction that best supports our growth plans. But -  Subscribe
© RTE 22 Jan '25

Annual house price growth slows slightly to 9.4% in November - CSO

The rate of increase of 9.4% in the 12 months to November compares with 9.7% in the 12 months to October, 9.9% in the 12 months to September and 10% in the 12 months to August. -  Subscribe
© Business Post 16 Jan '25

State’s fingerprints all over Cairn Homes’ results that show it bucked a worldwide building downturn

The developer may have benefited from government moves to boost housing supply, but Michael Stanley feels it’s not enough for the “stuck middle” -  Subscribe
© Business Post 16 Jan '25

Build out, build up, and build in: how Ireland can follow New Zealand’s housing success

The director of housing policy at the Collison-brothers back think-tank Progress Ireland argues that there is a ready-made blue print for the new Irish government -  Subscribe
© Business Post 16 Jan '25

Buying unsellable apartments and pilfering Google’s cost rental idea: 6 new government housing policies

The final draft of the document contains fresh proposals to beef up the power of the LDA and promote one-off rural housing -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 16 Jan '25

DEAL: 1, 3 and 5 St Stephen’s Green sold by Aviva’s Irish Commercial Property Fund

The price is understood to be a substantial discount to the €13.5m which had been quoted by Savills. The purchaser is believed to be the Treacy Group which already owns shopping centres and retail p -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 16 Jan '25

Housing commencements surge to over 60,000 in 2024

Commencement notices for the construction of 60,243 new homes were received by the Building Control Management System (BCMS) in 2024. That represented an 84 per cent increase on the 32,801 recorded in -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 15 Jan '25

CBRE: Improvement in land sales in 2024; framework in place to support development in 2025

CBRE Ireland has confirmed that just over €900m of land sales transacted in 2024; this follows a strong Q4 where over €415m of transactions were recorded. The annual total of over €900m is nearl -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 15 Jan '25

One Westmoreland, Dublin 2 sold to private investor, with full planning permission for a 38-bedroom hotel

The original guide price was €6m and the property was sold to a private buyer. Paul Collins, Head of CBRE Hotels Ireland, commented: “This superb opportunity was sold to a private investor who rec -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 15 Jan '25

Affordable housing proposed for vacant Ballymun shopping centre site

Affordable homes for low- and middle-income workers could be built on the vacant site of the Ballymun shopping centre in north Dublin following assessment by the Land Development Agency (LDA). -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 12 Jan '25

Housing Commission members urge next government to adopt their proposals for more new homes

The report recommended increasing capacity in the homebuilding sector, establishing locations where homes can be developed rapidly at scale, doubling the size of the social and cost-rental housing sec -  Subscribe
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