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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 Independent 26 Jun '17

Writing not on the wall yet for Dunnes development

Newbridge is now getting the Cabinteely treatment, but a wall blocking access to a neighbouring retail park has been blamed for congestion and disruption. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 26 Jun '17

Drayne agrees to axe one storey from Malahide apartment development

Drayne was hoping to build a five-storey over-basement building consisting of 17 two-bed apartments and six one-bed apartments with an overall floor area of 2,539 square metres at Gas Yard Lane in the -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 26 Jun '17

Richard Curran: Time to say bye bye to ill-conceived Help-to-Buy housing scheme

When it bites the dust, most likely in the October budget, it will no doubt have helped finance nice furnishings for people who were buying their first home and didn't need the cash. It will also have -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 26 Jun '17

More bad news for house-hunters as property prices set to soar in July thanks to 'interference'

Philip Farrell, a property consultant and market commentator, said the help-to-buy scheme introduced by Simon Coveney was having a devastating effect on the property market. "It was brought in to a -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 26 Jun '17

Planning permission approval rate rockets

In the first quarter of this year there were 4,650 planning permissions granted for dwelling units, an increase of 50.4 per cent on the same period in 2016. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 26 Jun '17

Chartered land will not exercise site stake option on Dublin development land owned by Hammerson

Dublin Central comprises 5.3 acres, which currently generates ?2 million a year in rent. Mr O??Reilly had secured planning permission for an ambitious 130,000 sq metres mixed-use scheme, which was -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 26 Jun '17

Nama to give incentives to indebted developers to stay in business

Nama has done deals with 34 developers and is in negotiations with 20 others for profit-shares and debt writeoffs in return for their co-operation to ??maximise the return to Nama?. -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 23 Jun '17

Finnegan Menton mark 70 years in business and make new appointment

Glenn Burrell has just been appointed an Associate Director of Finnegan Menton Estate Agents. This appointment coincides with Finnegan Menton??s 70 th Anniversary in business and revamp of our entire -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 23 Jun '17

Revival continues at Adamstown

The concept of a planned village at Adamstown to ease Dublin's housing crisis may have gotten off to a shaky start because of the recession. But it's certainly taking off in full throttle now, with tw -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 23 Jun '17

Lone Star plan opposed by Westbury and the Gaiety

The Westbury has told An Bord Pleanála that the planned development on nearby Chatham Street could have a "seriously negative impact" on its business. High-profile planning firm John Spain Associates -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 23 Jun '17

Clonkeen College in Deansgrange threatens action against Brothers over sale of pitches

It emerged earlier this month the school had been told on May 3rd a ??legally binding? contract had been entered into with Durkan Residential, to sell the playing fields for a reported ?18 millio -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 23 Jun '17

Department warned tax exemption would clog up housing market

However, in one email a Revenue official warns the department that concerns had been raised about the CGT exemption, noting the funds were unlikely to ??release for sale? the property involved unti -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 23 Jun '17

Housebuilder Cannon Kirk exits Nama as Oaktree takes stake

Oaktree will take an equity stake in Cannon Kirk after agreeing to provide more than ?100 million to the company to assist it in redeeming its Nama borrowings at face value and also give it capital -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 22 Jun '17

Ronan Lyons: Paying the price for costly and outdated regulations

Another example - and perhaps more responsible than any other factor for delaying the apartment boom that Dublin and Ireland's other cities need - is basement car parks. It is mandatory, with some exc -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 22 Jun '17

Minister for Housing aims to inject ??new energy?? to role

??We will look at ways to tackle the planning bottleneck that??s there. Some good ideas and good initiatives have already been taken in that space. I??ll look at that again. But we also need to loo -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 22 Jun '17

Cost of rent in Ireland a major factor for returning emigrants

According to the Daft.ie research, based on a survey of 4,000 tenants, the cheapest place in the capital to rent a one-bed apartment is Dublin 22, where it will cost an average ?1,079 a month. Sprea -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 22 Jun '17

Wyse opens new office on Upper Leeson Street

Peter Wyse says the move marks an expansion of the company??s sales and letting business, and is a bid to create a stronger high-street presence. Well no better spot for subliminal advertising if the -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 22 Jun '17

ESRI says rapid rise in house prices does not signal new bubble

The ESRI predicted prices and rents would increase ??for the foreseeable future? because of the ongoing gap between supply and demand. It suggested that long-run housing demand in the economy was n -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 21 Jun '17

Increase mortgage market competition: Competition and Consumer Protection Commission

Isolde Goggin: ??We think increasing competition is also extremely important. More new entrants would in turn increase competition. Rebuilding our international reputation is central to this, getting -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 21 Jun '17

Log cabins advertised to rent for ?700 removed from website after backlash

??This ??hut?? was an insult to people who are desperate to find a home. There are people who would consider viewing and signing a contract for rent because they have no choice,? she said. -  Subscribe
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