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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 04 Dec '17

Moves to develop sprawling former Haughey estate

The rest of the estate is currently zoned for leisure purposes. Any large-scale residential development will therefore still require rezoning, as well as planning permission. When planning was sought -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 04 Dec '17

Refurbishment of short-term vacant homes ??manipulating?? figures

Fingal County Council brought no long-term vacant social housing units back into use last year or to date this year under the department scheme. The 246 vacant properties brought back into circulation -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 04 Dec '17

Next stop gentrification as Luas reaches Cabra and Phibsborough

??We think we will get a bigger jump [in values] when the tram is actually moving with St Stephen??s Green written on it,? explains DNG auctioneer Vinnie Mullen of a phenomenon that seeks visual p -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 04 Dec '17

Savills: Rents in Dublin to rise by 5-6% a year and surpass ?2,000 by 2019

One in four people are now renting their home in Dublin, the highest figure since quarterly records began, with a new report predicting that the average rent in the capital will soar by 5-6 per cent a -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 03 Dec '17

German investor fund offers over ?160m for Dublin docklands office block

Triuva has emerged as the highest bidder at ?164 million for No 1 The Landings, which attracted 10 bidders ?? one Irish, four European, one Middle Eastern and four Asian -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 03 Dec '17

DEAL: Carton House resort sold for ?57m

The resort hotel was sold by the Mallaghan and Kelly families to Irish American businessman John Mullen. The 668-acre estate was put on the market in July with the consent of Nama. The 165-bedroom est -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 01 Dec '17

Nando's to expand as Irish sales rise

In their directors' report, the directors said they are looking for potential sites to open more restaurants in the Republic. They said the firm has opened 12 restaurants in the past nine years and w -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 01 Dec '17

DEAL: Richard Barrett led group buys third nursing home site

Bartra now plans to develop and operate a 221-bed nursing home facility on this almost 2½-acre site in Artane, north Dublin. The site includes full planning permission -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 30 Nov '17

IDA faces rent rise as search for new Dublin HQ narrows

The four shortlisted buildings are believed to include 5 Hanover Quay, a seven storey office building of about 160,000 sq ft being developed by Oaktree's Targeted Investment Opportunities ICAV. Expect -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 30 Nov '17

Paul McNeive: Taller buildings won't solve our chronic affordability problems

The Center for Economic Policy Research has completed an analysis of 1,750 tall buildings built over 140 years and tracked the relationship between building heights, construction cost and land values. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 30 Nov '17

An Taisce says Dublin will have too many hotels

Ben Dunne has branded plans to demolish Twilfit House in Dublin to make way for an eight-storey hotel as "unacceptable". In his opposition to plans to demolish the building at the junction of Jervis -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 30 Nov '17

Council's ?25m depot plan for one location at Ballymun to free up development sites

The development will incorporate a number of facilities, such as workshops and warehouses, as well as a recycling centre for public use. That centre will be run by a private operator. The council h -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 30 Nov '17

New REA board led by Eoin Dillon

Chair: Eoin Dillon (REA Eoin Dillon, Nenagh), Vice Chair: Liam Browne (REA Paddy Browne, Ennis), Eamonn Spratt (REA Spratt, Dungarvan), Michael Gunne (REA Gunne Property Dundalk), Des O??Shea (REA O -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 30 Nov '17

Mark Keenan: Is the Tiger back in D4? Acclaimed architects return with black terrace for ?2.4m

There??s more than a whiff of the Celtic Tiger from the Oakmount scheme of just four multi level homes which echo in looks many of the small schemes and one off homes designed by ODOS in the boom yea -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 30 Nov '17

Irish housebuilding activity doubles but still far off meeting demand

In October, 1,067 new properties were registered under the building energy rating (BER) scheme, according to Goodbody??s data. That represents an increase of 110 per cent on the same month in 2016. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 30 Nov '17

Blackrock Shopping Centre owners get permission for ?10m upgrade

Friends First said the work, which will commence in the second quarter of 2018 and take 12 months to complete, will also deliver additional retail space as well as a new facade and entrance off Frasc -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 29 Nov '17

500 first-time buyers a week get approved to take out mortgage

Figures from the Banking and Payments Federation Ireland show a total of 3,751 mortgages were approved last month. This is 20pc higher than the same month last year. In the first 10 months of the yea -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 29 Nov '17

Build apartments, not family homes' says leading economist

Ronan Lyons: "When it comes to Ireland's demographics, the outlook for the rest of the 21st century will be driven by three main forces: population growth, urbanisation and falling household size," -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 29 Nov '17

'Trapped generation' hit by change to lending rules

Lobby group Brokers Ireland said the changes made did not go far enough. It said the existing rules remained too restrictive, especially for second-time and subsequent buyers, with good repayment capa -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 29 Nov '17

Airbnb appeal: Lucrative, exempt from rent controls and possibly tax free

In recent years the number of listings of properties for sale on sites such as Myhome.ie and Daft.ie, has been steadily declining. Contrast this with Airbnb, where, according to figures from US data a -  Subscribe
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