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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 Examiner 03 Apr '17

CIF: Dublin is taking too much of â?¬6.1bn State spend on major projects

In a county-by-county analysis, the Construction Industry Federation says Co Cork only attracts â?¬457 million of the â?¬6.1bn the Government has allocated to current major infrastructure spending. Ac -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 03 Apr '17

Council throws out Ires Reit's â?¬170m plan for 500 flats in Rockbrook site, Sandyford

"The proposed development would set an undesirable precedent, seriously injure the amenities of property in the vicinity and would be contrary to the proper planning and sustainable development of the -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 03 Apr '17

Minister rejects calls to shut down scheme for first-time buyers

"For people to expect Government housing policy to solve all the problems in a matter of months is simply not realistic," Mr Coveney added. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 03 Apr '17

Just 37 social housing units delivered by private sector last year

Despite the pick-up in construction, the figure is significantly less than the 64 delivered in 2015 and nowhere near Minister for Housing Simon Coveneyâ??s target of 4,700 over five years, which equat -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 03 Apr '17

MyHome.ie Q1 2017 Property Report in association with Davy

Conall MacCoille, Chief Economist at Davy: â??Credit conditions are clearly supporting the market. The average mortgage approved to first-time-buyers in February was â?¬206,500 up by an enormous 15.2% -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 02 Apr '17

DEAL: iNua Hospitality acquires four-star Hillgrove Hotel

The award-winning four-star Hillgrove Hotel in Monaghan has been acquired by Irish hotel group iNua Hospitality for an undisclosed sum from its long-standing proprietors, Colm and Audri Herron. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 02 Apr '17

296 new student beds announced for capital

The second phase of the New Mill student housing scheme in Dublin's Liberties has been announced by the UK-headquartered student accommodation specialists GSA (Global Student Accommodation Group) and -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 02 Apr '17

House prices will soar to Celtic Tiger levels 'in three years': Ronan Lyons

â??The Government might respond and say the Central Bank rules will limit house price growth but they have just relaxed those rules. That will bring at least one year of extra growth. If that continue -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 02 Apr '17

Dispute between Johnny Ronan and Pat Crean has escalated this weekend

The letter alleges that a dossier was disseminated at Crean's behest to reporters and politicians in an attempt to damage the reputation of the company and/or its officers, who include Ronan. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 02 Apr '17

Will residents object to David Doyleâ??s Mount Merrion plans?

David Doyle plans to redevelop the grounds of his late parentsâ?? home Thornhill House, off the Cherrygarth estate, a quiet residential estate developed by the hotelier on Thornhillâ??s lands decades -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 02 Apr '17

House prices increase by 4.3% in first three months of year

The report shows the cost of homes in Dublin rose by an average of â?¬17,500 in the first three months of 2017, and have risen by â?¬120,000 in the last five years. -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 31 Mar '17

Christian Brothers appeal Niall Quinn hotel plan

The five Christian Brothers, aged between 69 and 88, claimed the plan, by Marchford Ltd for Lawlorâ??s Hotel in Naas, will disturb their tranquil life in the adjoining St Patrickâ??s Monastery. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 31 Mar '17

DEAL: Informatica to occupy fourth and fifth floors of Hibernia REIT property at 1 Windmill Lane

The deal involves a 17 year lease, with 12 years term certain. The company will pay initial rent of â?¬2.1million per annum, including annual contributions to the reception and Townhall areas. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 30 Mar '17

â?¬90m Cork docklands plan gets green light

The Navigation Square complex, which is comprises four separate blocks on a 2.25 acre site in the heart of Cork city centre, will provide accommodation for up to 3,000 employees and more than 310,000s -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 30 Mar '17

Richard Curran: New housing crisis shows politicians still haven't learned lessons from pain of crash

There are stories now of people paying â?¬400 per month for a bed in a room in Dublin. This will undermine our economy's ability to attract inward investment. It will deter some people from going to u -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 30 Mar '17

Declan Moylan appointed new chairman IRES

Aidan Oâ?? Hogan will fill the role vacated by Mr Moylan who takes up his new position from tomorrow onwards. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 30 Mar '17

JP Morgan eyes Capital Dock for Brexit relocation

US investment banking giant JP Morgan is understood to be considering the relocation of hundreds of its employees from London to Capital Dock, the 31,600 sq m (340,000 sq ft) office scheme currently b -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 30 Mar '17

CBRE: Survey of office occupiers in Europe

Occupiersâ?? real estate priorities are increasingly focused on introducing efficiency gains and enhancing workplace strategies in a quest to make space work smarter, according to the 2017 CBRE Eu -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 30 Mar '17

Row as Lisney denies it signed off on report that claimed Nama lost â?¬18bn

Lisney has distanced itself from the report that claimed taxpayers lost out on â?¬18bn because Nama sold off properties too cheaply and too early. The 'Sunday Business Post' reported that the report -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 30 Mar '17

Number of dwellings for sale in State falls to record low, figures show

The number of housing units for sale in the Republic declined by 17 per cent to 22,100 year-on-year in January, according to an analysis by Sherry FitzGerald, the countryâ??s biggest estate agent. -  Subscribe
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