Ph: 086-8135672

    E-Mail The Editor

SubscribeOutside Hours...

Subscribers' Login
Username: 
Password: 
 

GET THE LATEST PROPERTY NEWS STORIES

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.

Continue Tour »


© Irish Mortgage Broker blog 27 Jul '10

A conversation with Kevin O’Rourke

Karl Deeter spoke to the man behind this Tribune newspaper headline: ‘House price fall could be worst in history‘. "ANY PLANS TO STOP RENTING?" "No." -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 26 Jul '10

Sisk announces profit of €13.3m

Senior directors at John Sisk & Son Ltd include: Liam Nagle, chairman; Tom Costello, managing director; Barry Patterson, company secretary; plus directors James J Doyle, Paul Hackett, Joe McLoughlin, -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 26 Jul '10

O'Reilly got €25m Anglo loan last year

Two mortgages, for €19.65 million and €5 million, were raised in June and July 2009 for the redevelopment of O’Connell Street, several months after the creation of the National Asset Management Agency -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 26 Jul '10

Dublin height focus of planning debate

But An Taisce’s heritage officer, Ian Lumley, said it was clear that the city council’s management was “pushing through” a new Draft Development Plan for adoption by elected councillors, intended to f -  Subscribe
© Sunday Tribune 25 Jul '10

Grehan rubbishes report linking him to £20m luxury London pad

Developer Ray Grehan of Glenkerrin has said there is no truth in a report in London that he is a buyer of an apartment in the luxury One Hyde Park residential scheme in London. -  Subscribe
© Sunday Tribune 25 Jul '10

Macquarie to lease floor at D4 block

Australian bank Macquarie is set to lease a floor of Burlington Plaza, the office block in Dublin 4 that was developed by the Kelly and Flynn families, AIB investment managers and private clients.&nbs -  Subscribe
© Sunday Tribune 25 Jul '10

Gallan secures Standard Life to fund UK hotel development

Gallan Group, the Irish-owned property company based in the UK, has secured Standard Life Investments, on behalf of South Yorkshire Pensions Authority, to forward fund the development of a 210-bedroom -  Subscribe
© Sunday Tribune 25 Jul '10

Bill Nowlan - New bill sets up a smarter planning framework for all

Section 23 amends Section 42 (1) of the existing Planning and Development Act 2000, to provide for an extension of a planning permission for up to five years in circumstances where significant works h -  Subscribe
© Sunday Tribune 25 Jul '10

Simon Kelly - Nama: The Solution

Trophy investment properties with international covenants can also be sold into pension funds and overseas investors who will be buying the income stream rather than the property. An example of this w -  Subscribe
© Sunday Tribune 25 Jul '10

€806m swoop for ex-Irish listed London properties

Servicer CBRE to hold conference call over disposals to US private equity firm Carlyle -  Subscribe
© Sunday Tribune 25 Jul '10

Developer's management firm loses control of luxury New Zealand hotel

Struggling Irish developer Nigel McKenna has seen his Lighter Quay Hotel Management (LQHM) company lose control of the upmarket Westin Hotel in Auckland, New Zealand. -  Subscribe
© Sunday Tribune 25 Jul '10

House price fall could be worst in history: academic

O'Rourke said that international research suggests that when house prices fall for more than 30 successive quarters, or seven to eight years, that price falls "take on a life of their own" because -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 25 Jul '10

The quiet developer who could bring Nama to its knees

McKillen is an unlikely figure to lead the charge on behalf of the property developers, simply because he hates the limelight. So much so that the only photograph most of the media have of him is an o -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 25 Jul '10

Businessman barred from meeting Nama

Mr McKillen argues that he is not a developer, that he does not have bad loans. He says that bringing him into Nama is jeopardising his business at home and internationally. This includes the im -  Subscribe
© Sunday Independent 25 Jul '10

Clarification: Michael O'Flynn

We have been asked by solicitors for Michael O'Flynn to clarify that Mr O'Flynn's involvement amounted solely to the entry of one team and that no further sum was paid by Mr O'Flynn or his compani -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 24 Jul '10

McCabe Group in multi-million Euro debt-for-equity swap

WGA is taking a 50pc stake in McCabe's holding company, J&M McCabe Properties, and has committed to retaining the stake for the long term. WGA was founded and is headed by Indian entrepreneur Ahsan A -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 24 Jul '10

Kelly: I feel sorry for Anglo but it must be closed

He said that €50bn invested in small businesses in Ireland would "sort out the problem" and described the blanket bank guarantee by the Government as "simply stupid". -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 24 Jul '10

I should have been more pushy in opposing risk-taking at bank

Undoubtedly the sceptics could have and, with the benefit of hindsight, should have articulated their doubts more insistently. Whether this would have made much difference is something we will never k -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 24 Jul '10

Financier must pay €8.9m to NIB on overdraft pledge

NIB had last August secured summary judgment orders for €8.5 million against Mr Kelly and a businessman, Paul Pardy, over their guarantees for the same overdraft facility for RQB Ltd (formerly known a -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 24 Jul '10

Permanent TSB raises variable rate by 0.5%

For someone with a €300,000 mortgage, the rate hike will mean an increase of €87.81 per month, or €1,053.72 per annum. -  Subscribe
Results Page: First <Previous <<1 2 3 4 5 6 7 >> Next> Last