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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 29 Mar '17

319 Dún Laoghaire apartments for ?130m

The mammoth project is being funded by Nama and developed by the Cosgrave Property Group which is well on the way to exiting Nama. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 29 Mar '17

Figures show increase in tenants failing to vacate homes at end of lease

The top three most common issues in dispute in 2015 were rent arrears, and rent arrears and over??holding at 32 per cent, followed by invalid notice of termination at 23 per cent and deposit retentio -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 28 Mar '17

Mortgage approvals rocket putting pressure on supply of homes

The number of mortgage approvals rose by 42 per cent on the year to February, with 2,840 approvals in February, up from 1,996 a year earlier, but down from 3,055 in January. Figures are presented on a -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 27 Mar '17

Suburban offices see ripple effect of capital's rental growth

The trend is being viewed by Goodbody's senior real estate analyst, Colm Lauder as a particular positive for Green Reit and a number of other major developers and investors with offices already availa -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 27 Mar '17

Ronan Lyons: Supply of apartments held back by costs

The first-time buyer market has by and large turned off buying apartments. Such 'property ladder' homes, typically bought in the bubble for two to three years before being sold, leave the owner open t -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 27 Mar '17

Dublin is third most expensive for prime office space in Europe

That's the main finding of the latest European Property Market Brief conducted by agents Murphy Mulhall in conjunction with its international affiliate, Gerald Eve's pan-European alliance. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 27 Mar '17

Restrictions bought us time to build a way out of the housing market crisis - but we've blown it

While the situation in rural parts cannot be put right until construction is economically viable again, a strong supply of decent affordable family homes in large numbers is the only way to deal with -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 27 Mar '17

Price of Dublin semi-D surging again at same rate as in boom years

According to the Irish Independent/Real Estate Alliance Average House Price Survey, which concentrates on the sale prices of typical three-bed semi-detached houses, the average three-bed semi in Dubli -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 26 Mar '17

Should I go or should I just stay? The pros and cons

Selling first frees up the cash, making you more attractive as a buyer. However, you may have to rent while you're finding your dream retirement home. Plan a budget for this, as it's not something you -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 26 Mar '17

Your guide to trading down

1. It's all about timing. "When you're downsizing," says Geralyn Byrne of Sherry FitzGerald, who looks after many of Dublin 6's redbrick sales, "there's a balance to be struck between not leaving it t -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 26 Mar '17

Mulryan's Ballymore to sue CRH and Roadstone over pyrite houses

A claim by Ballymore that Roadstone and two other companies delivered material responsible for the structural damage known as 'pyritic heave' detected in over 90 of the 145 houses at the Drumnigh Wood -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 26 Mar '17

First-time home buyers warned they are at risk of a new debt trap

Kieran McQuinn, ESRI research professor, stressed the Government's new help-to-buy initiative is not the right "policy response" at a time when house prices and rents are growing sharply. "We would -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 23 Mar '17

Nevin Economic Research Institute (NERI): New housing plan urged

That ??third way? entails the establishment of a new commercial entity ?? the Housing Company of Ireland ?? which would target the building of 70,000 new homes in its first five years and then ar -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 23 Mar '17

DEAL: Boston real estate firm pays ?14.5m for Swords Plaza

While the company did not disclose the amount it paid for the complex, the figure is understood to have been in the region of the ?14.5m asking price that had been sought by selling agents, Cushman -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 23 Mar '17

Dublin faces office supply shortage: Murphy Mulhall

Looking at the prospects for new office space in Dublin's Central Business District (CBD) in 2017, Murphy Mulhall's latest 'Market Monitor' report notes that a total of 13 projects covering a total of -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 23 Mar '17

Banks make ?800m a year by 'overcharging' on variable rate mortgages

Brendan Burgess, of the Fair Mortgage Rates Campaign, criticised the commission for its failure up to now to investigate the highly concentrated lending market. Around 350,000 homeowners on variables -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 23 Mar '17

Is construction Ireland??s economic cuckoo?

If the banking sector is still convalescing, who is paying for the current construction boom and who will supply the mortgages for the next round of buying? -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 23 Mar '17

Just 64 social housing units delivered by private sector in 2015

So-called Part V planning regulations, which require developers to set aside 10 per cent of new homes for use as social housing, delivered just 64 new dwellings in 2015, according to the official data -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 23 Mar '17

Construction boom could overheat economy, says ESRI

??We??re treading a fine line between driving the economy to produce more houses and pushing it into overheating territory,? the ESRI??s Kieran McQuinn said. -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 22 Mar '17

Allsop accumulates profit of over ?1m on auctions

The firm??s online auctions have been a great success. They recorded sales of ?23m in 2015 across four auctions and the sale of 193 properties. The growing demand for the firm??s auctions re -  Subscribe
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