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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 04 Jan '19

Volume of mortgage approvals fall in November on previous month

Data from the Banking and Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI) shows that approvals fell, bucking a trend in the previous two years whereby approvals rose in November. However, the BPFI cautioned about -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 04 Jan '19

DEAL: Glenveagh buys â?¬25m site for around 500 homes in Cork from Nama

The 43-acre site in Douglas is located about 4km south of Cork City centre and is accessible via the N40 South Ring Road. Glenveaghâ??s total landbank in Cork now has capacity for around 2,000 homes. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 03 Jan '19

Green light for 341 homes near British ambassador's residence in South Dublin

Michael Cotter has been given the green light by An Bord Pleanála to proceed with the construction of 341 new homes on lands surrounding the British Ambassador's official residence at Leopardstown in -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 03 Jan '19

Lenders must now tell customers if they can save on their mortgage

The new rules will also require mortgage lenders to explain the pros and cons of mortgage incentives, like cash-back schemes. This applies to new, existing and switching mortgage holders. This is -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 02 Jan '19

Michael Moriarty appointed as chairman of Appian Burlington Property Fund

Former head of asset recovery at NAMA Michael Moriarty has been appointed chairman of the board of Appian Burlington Property Fund. The company also announced its had appointed Ann Hargaden, a form -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 02 Jan '19

Dermot Oâ??Leary: Builders cannot deliver houses at the right price

There will, of course, be calls to loosen the Central Bank rules on mortgage lending. We will not be joining in, and any pleas will fall on deaf ears in any case. The focus of the construction industr -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 02 Jan '19

Viability of many housing projects now in question

It is difficult to see how apartments can be constructed with the current cost structures for apartment development. Constructing and delivering apartments is not financially viable for the â??buil -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 02 Jan '19

A balanced property market could still be many years away

The latest update to the CSOâ??s â??new dwelling completionsâ?? figures reveal that on a cumulative 12-month basis to September, the total stood at 17,161 units. Comparing the first three quarters -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 02 Jan '19

200 Santry homes planned in two phases

Up to 200 new homes could be built on a 1.75-hectare site at Northwood, between Santry and Dublin Airport. Kategale Ltd has applied for planning permission from Fingal County Council to build the deve -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 02 Jan '19

Dublin housing market faces more pressure from Brexit moves

More pressure could be put on Dublin's stretched housing market after a number of major US banks warned staff whose roles are moving from London to other European cities because of Brexit that they wi -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 02 Jan '19

Irish Life set to get planning permission to redevelop Hume House

Dublin City Council has now sought further information about one relatively minor aspect prior to issuing its final decision, which is generally a signal that a grant of permission is likely. -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 02 Jan '19

MyHome.ie: after slowing sharply in Q3, asking prices stabilised in the final quarter

DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> This means the median asking price for new sales nationally is â?¬266K down â?¬2K from the last quarter while the price in Dublin remains unchanged at â?¬375K. Newly lis -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 01 Jan '19

Dublin 2/9/19

   34 Eaton Close, Rathcoole, Dublin €126,470 102 Talbot House, Drynam Hall, Kinsealy ** €138,268 26 Churchwell Dr, Balgriffin, Dublin -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 01 Jan '19

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© Irish Independent 21 Dec '18

DEAL: Yew Grove spends â?¬16m on IDA offices in Letterkenny, Co Donegal

The buildings have a net initial yield of 8.35pc, and are currently tenanted by Optum Operations under a 10 year lease, with nine years of certain term remaining. -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 21 Dec '18

CBRE: Commercial land sales in 2018 reach almost â?¬1.5bn

During the 12 month period 125 transactions were signed, according to figures from property consultants CBRE Ireland. "This is a great result, boosted by a number of high profile development site s -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 21 Dec '18

Gannon unveils plans for 1,537 apartments in Clongriffin, Dublin 13

The details disclosed by An Bord Pleanála show that 1,324 units are for the 'build to rent' market and there are an additional 213 residential units. The documentation is part of a pre-planning co -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 20 Dec '18

Residents of Rathgar development engage planner to fight Cairn Homes plan

Cairn Homes had planning permission for 22 town houses but is now seeking to build 107 apartments across two blocks instead on the Marianella site. The deficit of car-parking spaces to apartments has -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 20 Dec '18

Construction of homes in Dublin city halves, according to new report from Dublin Housing Supply Task Force

The number of homes under construction in Dublin city is down almost 50 per cent on last year, with a 20 per cent drop across the region as a whole. -  Subscribe
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