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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 09 May '17

Cantillon: Hard market dynamics in play when buying housing in Ireland

Some 12 out of 15 available apartments, with prices starting at ?415,000 for a one-bed, were sold in a matter of hours over the weekend at the launch of Hanover Lofts, a new high-end development on -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 09 May '17

Marks & Spencer seeks order to halt work at Frascati centre

It says the planned works will materially affect the visibility of, and access to, the supermarket it has run under a lease taken out in 2005 at an annual rent of ?650,000. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 09 May '17

Ires Reit may set record for rent for two-bed in Sandyford

The Maple, at Beacon South Quarter, is a newly-built development of 68 apartments ?? four one-bed, 55 two-bed and nine three-bed apartments. It was constructed by the property fund, Ireland??s bigge -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 09 May '17

Conor Pope: Lack of supply pushes rents higher than during the boom

He suggested this could mean the ??RPZ system makes things worse, rather than better, by amplifying the insider-outside nature of the rented sector?. And given the paucity of supply, few renters wh -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 09 May '17

Daft.ie: Average rent rises by ?134 a month

The rental market has, for over five years now, shown increasing signs of distress, with stronger demand but weaker supply each year. Market rents in Dublin, for example, are now 66% higher than at th -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 08 May '17

Davy: House prices to climb 10% this year

On house prices, chief economist Conall MacCoille said that areas outside Dublin will again likely rise sharply. ??Those areas where the recovery started later saw up to 16% house price growth, s -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 08 May '17

Hundreds of Irish allege abuse of French leaseback scheme

At least 300 Irish citizens have signed an online petition calling for the French and European Union authorities to intervene and ??effectively regulate? the sector. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 08 May '17

Council backs maternity hospital move despite building height

The new building would exceed the height permitted on the site by more than 10m, however, due to the presence of existing taller buildings the council had determined that the application did not con -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 08 May '17

DEAL: Law firm moves into Green Reit development in D2

The success of Green Reit's 32,000 sq ft office development at 32 Molesworth Street was in evidence last Friday with the arrival in the building of its new tenants, financial services advisory firm, M -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 08 May '17

DEAL: Gateway House, Capel Street sells for close to ?5m

The 45,000 sq ft property on Capel Street was acquired by Moya Doherty and John McColgan 20 years ago -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 07 May '17

Handshakes, gifts and family ties - inside the case against Harry Crosbie

He was reminded by Mr Sreenan that his tax bill for 2013 was ?23,000, just ?2,588 in 2014 and ?2,453 in 2015, despite substantial revenues at Vicar Street. The accountants, he said, "move money -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 07 May '17

Johnny Ronan in talks on ?150m financing of Dublin's tallest building

Johnny Ronan is in talks with the Cardinal Capital Group with a view to financing his company RGRE's construction of Dublin's tallest building on a site adjoining Tara Street railway station. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 07 May '17

Eoin Burke-Kennedy: there are wildly varying figures for new house builds. Which one to believe?

If the Department is right and about 15,000 new homes were constructed last year, then the leap to building 25,000 or 30,000 units, the estimated level of demand in the market, could be achieved by th -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 05 May '17

Cliff Taylor: It may not be a housing bubble, but the squeeze is getting worse

Planning laws, particularly in urban areas, need to be overhauled. Finance for new builds remains an issue. VAT should surely be abolished on new homes. And we seem to lack a mechanism to deliver larg -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 05 May '17

Paul McNeive: retail needs the perfect pitch

Developers and institutional investors are reacting differently to this structural change and while some developers and funds are quietly expressing concern, several European funds see the increasing -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 05 May '17

Prime property values are still rising but at slower pace

According to the latest SCSI/IPD Ireland Quarterly Property Index, the value of industrial investments led the way as they rose by 1.55pc, boosted by growth of 4.7pc for industrials in south-east Dubl -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 05 May '17

It doesn't add up: 20,000 first-time buyers??chase 10,000 new homes

New buyers and investors have been cleared to borrow for around 20,000 mortgages in the past year, according to figures from the Irish Banking and Payments Federation. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 05 May '17

Charlie Weston: It may not be a bubble yet, but make no mistake there is trouble ahead

What all this boils down to is that we may not be experiencing a bubble in the classic economists' definition of it, but it certainly feels like one. Our huge imbalance between supply and demand wi -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 05 May '17

David Hall must use all his skills in latest housing initiative buying distressed mortgage loans

David Hall isn??t everyone??s cup of tea. In his role with the Irish Mortgage Holders?? Organisation, he has irritated a lot of bankers, regulators and politicians with his loudhailer approach to n -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 05 May '17

Central Bank governor rejects idea of new property bubble

Prof Lane said the bank??s mortgage restrictions, introduced in early 2015, had placed a number of ??self-correcting brakes? in the system that would make it difficult for house prices to rise ?? -  Subscribe
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