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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 21 Jan '24

Court challenge to permission for 165 homes in Enniskerry resolved

The judicial review applicants alleged An Bord Pleanála erred factually in describing Enniskerry village as an “urban centre close to public transport and centres of employment”, they further all -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 21 Jan '24

Mark Keenan: Scarcity is biggest force in our price tug-of-war

Among these sellers are hordes of newly emancipated ‘reluctant’ landlords who bought apartments back in the Tiger years and ended up with faulty properties in negative equity which prevented them -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 21 Jan '24

Record number of new homes commenced in 2023

Commencement data for December shows construction started on almost 33,000 new homes in 2023The Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage has published its monthly data on the number of Com -  Subscribe
© Other 18 Jan '24

Almost 40% of employers mandating office presence in 2024

Hays Ireland found 58 per cent of employers expect hybrid working arrangements to stay the same this year. Approximately 44 per cent of employees were found to work fully from the office, while 41 -  Subscribe
© TheJournal.ie 18 Jan '24

Contentious €100m St Stephen's Green shopping centre redevelopment stalled after appeal lodged

An Bord Pleanála confirmed today that McDonald’s appeal is the only appeal in the case though other objectors have until Friday to lodge third party appeals. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 18 Jan '24

CBRE: Rent increases ease as supply increases, but HAP properties unavailable in more than half of 16 areas analysed

The report, from real estate company CBRE, indicates private rents may rise by between 1pc and 2pc in Dublin, which would be a drop from the 3.5pc hikes last year and well below the double-digit growt -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 18 Jan '24

Irish office vacancy rate rises to as much as 18% 'on tech slowdown and home working'

The Aecom annual review also predicts tender price inflation of 4% this year, as labour costs continue to weigh despite sharp price falls in many building products, including steel, but the Gaza war h -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 18 Jan '24

Marlet secures €113.6m refinancing deal with BlackRock for Dundrum scheme

Green Acre Grange, adjacent to Airfield’s urban farm, is a development of 307 build-to-rent apartments, with a full suite of tenant amenities. Esh Subramanian: “The Dublin real estate market conti -  Subscribe
© The Currency 17 Jan '24

Sean Keyes on investing: Dublin’s corset

Through an obscure bureaucratic process called the housing need demand assessment, the planning system intentionally suppresses the amount of housing that can be built in the east of the country. The -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 17 Jan '24

Malahide pedestrianisation plan to go ahead despite stiff opposition

Divisive plans for a pedestrian shopping street dubbed north Dublin’s Temple Bar have been passed by local representatives, all but killing off any chances of a return to traffic. New Street in t -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 17 Jan '24

Eagle Street secures further 10-year lease renewal with Curtiss-Wright at Block 5 Richview Office Park

Curtiss-Wright Avionics and Electronics is understood to have agreed a rent of about €27 per sq ft. The deal was brokered on Eagle Street’s behalf by Seán Ryan McCaffrey of Savills, with Robert M -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 15 Jan '24

Construction activity kept shrinking in December

The latest monthly construction purchasing managers’ index (PMI) published by BNP Paribas Real Estate shows that overall construction activity contracted in the final month of 2023, but at a softer -  Subscribe
© Business Post 14 Jan '24

Eamon Waters’ plan for Stephen’s Green hotel knocked back by council

Sretaw PE, which is owned by the founder of Panda Waste, has drawn up plans for the partial demolition of Textile House, which is located beside Peter’s Pub and opposite the Grafton Hotel. -  Subscribe
© Business Post 14 Jan '24

DEAL: Mercantile Group purchases €19m Trinity Street car park

EMI-MR Investments, owner of the Mercantile Group, has purchased the Trinity Street Car Park in an off-market deal believed to be worth around €19 million, in shares in Bashview Limited, owner of th -  Subscribe
© Extra.ie 14 Jan '24

Rents in Ireland have sky rocketed by 100% over the past 14 years

Ireland has seen the third-biggest rise in rental prices in the EU since 2010 after Estonia (+218%) and Lithuania (+170%), according to Eurostat House Price Index, Q3/2023. -  Subscribe
© TheJournal.ie 14 Jan '24

'How a boardroom war could decide the fate of 3,700 Dublin apartments'

Dissatisfied investors, led by Canadian firm and 5% shareholder Vision Capital, are pushing for an overhaul at Ires REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust) which could result in the firm being taken priva -  Subscribe
© Business Post 14 Jan '24

Rise in student numbers sparks surge in demand for purpose-built accommodation

The housing crisis in Ireland means students are often unable to compete with other renters seeking accommodation and, in many situations, they have been shut out of the private rental sector. -  Subscribe
© Business Post 14 Jan '24

Colm Lauder: Dublin simply too expensive as HAP drives rents sky high

Several years ago, before activity levels and valuations soared in the Irish multi-family residential sector, I undertook a deep dive on the sustainability of rental levels as part of an investment un -  Subscribe
© The Currency 13 Jan '24

Ronan Lyons: Inflation, interest rates, and Irish property: The housing market in 2024

With interest rates high, many would-be owner-movers will stay put to keep their low-interest rates for another couple of years yet. We should expect that 2024 will be another year of tight supply. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 13 Jan '24

Irish house prices bucking EU trend as they keep going up: Eurostat

“All the indications on the ground are that Irish house prices will stabilise – and indeed, gain momentum, this year,” said Ian Lawlor, managing director of Lotus Investment Group. “Prediction -  Subscribe
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