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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 14 Nov '16

New Appian fund plans to invest ?50m in Irish property

Called the Appian Burlington Property Fund, it plans to invest in a mix of office, retail and industrial units, with about 80 per cent of its activity in greater Dublin and the balance in large region -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 14 Nov '16

Derivatives exchange, CME, considers move to Dublin

CME??s options in Dublin could include seeking out regulatory licensing or opening offices. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 14 Nov '16

Ronan Long of Property Partners Nationwide: East/west divide causing a drift towards Dublin

The infrastructural deficit between the west and east of the country is significant, taking its toll on our lifestyle. The lack of infrastructure investment is now causing pain which is reflected in h -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 14 Nov '16

Ronan Lyons: Lower build costs are key to lower rents

By lowering costs by one third, the break-even rent would fall by the same fraction. This would make it viable to build apartments - and related forms of accommodation, such as purpose-built student a -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 13 Nov '16

Build-to-Rent 'could solve housing crisis', SCSI conference told

"Build-to-Rent is a new model of sustainable living which has proven successful in international cities such as London, Glasgow and Manchester," said Alexandra Notay, an independent advisor and author -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 13 Nov '16

Philip Farrell: Mortgage market heats up

Another company, Dilosk, which took over the ICS mortgage book in 2014, is also about to enter the market, also targeting buy-to-let investors. They are expected to launch their product officially thr -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 13 Nov '16

Councils apply for ?600m from ?50m development fund

Dublin City Council has identified more than ?80 million needed to make six areas ready for large-scale development, with a potential for up to 10,000 homes. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 13 Nov '16

Rent subsidy for middle-income families is under consideration

It comes as pressure mounts on the Government to tackle the high cost of rents, particularly in cities and large towns. Sources said that while the overall focus of the plan will be on encouraging gre -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 11 Nov '16

London??s office property market ??tanking??, says Green Property chairman Stephen Vernon

Mr Vernon would consider buying a real estate firm, raising a fund or buying a portfolio of assets in London, he said. ??It??s absolutely fantastic what??s going on,? said Mr Vernon, who sold mos -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 11 Nov '16

Ballymore's Mulryan scoops top awards

In other categories, the award for best commercial agency went to Jones Lang LaSalle, while the title of residential agency of the year went to Sherry FitzGerald. Galway-based agents O'Donnellan & Joy -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 11 Nov '16

Planned Dublin office space ??enough?? to house Brexit migration

According to its latest Skyline Survey, 136 new office buildings ?? totalling over 12 million sq ft ?? are being planned for Dublin over the next five years, enough to house 100,000 new employees. -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 11 Nov '16

CBRE: Dublin will have enough stock to meet Brexit demand

DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> From a property perspective, despite reports to the contrary, Dublin has more than enough office stock in the pipeline to cater for any additional demand that Brexit rel -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 11 Nov '16

ESRI: Housing-related taxes have delivered ??artificially low?? tax take due to 'overcorrection'

The ESRI said its results indicate that current estimates of the structural deficit might be overstated due to a failure to adequately capture housing market developments. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 11 Nov '16

Trump adviser says many US companies will now leave Ireland

Feargal O??Rourke, managing partner in PricewaterhouseCoopers, said he did not see US companies leaving Ireland. However if the tax changes are implemented, US firms would be ??in less of an immedi -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 10 Nov '16

Value of Hibernia Reit??s portfolio eclipses ?1 billion

The value of Hibernia Reit??s property portfolio, which comprises mainly central Dublin office space, has eclipsed ?1 billion for the first time. The property company also said it was optimistic D -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 10 Nov '16

Residential Property: Future proof ?? the upsides of downsizing

Agents waiting to sell high-end apartments in Marina Village in Greystones, Co Wicklow and Marianella in Rathgar when they are built (both by mid to end 2017) have taken details from thousands of pote -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 09 Nov '16

DEAL: Smurfit-occupied industrial investment in Ballymount sold for ?6.75m

A Smurfit-occupied industrial investment in Ballymount has been sold for ?6.75 million through Knight Frank, which reflects an initial yield of 8.77 per cent ?? which could rise to more than 10 per -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 09 Nov '16

DEAL: More than ?2m paid for interconnecting restaurant buildings at Castle Market

With Jo??Burger currently paying a rent of ?120,000 per annum, the new owner will get a net yield of 5.97 per cent on the purchase. The sale price underlines the broad appeal of the Castle Market -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 09 Nov '16

DEAL: Avoca to open 12th store of 4,645sq m in Dunboyne

The Avoca chain of luxury retail outlets and cafes is to open its 12th store in Dunboyne, Co Meath, next March. The 4,645sq m (50,000sq ft) outlet will have a broader mix of stock than usual, with pla -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 09 Nov '16

DEAL: Sandymount site sold by Rehab to house two schools

The Department of Education is to base two schools in the Rehab Group??s spacious Roslyn Park facility in Sandymount, Dublin 4, after completing its purchase for more than ?20 million. -  Subscribe
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