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25 Jun '25 |
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DNG: Average price of a second-hand home in Dublin pushes past €600,000 barrier
The average price of a second-hand home in Dublin has reached €600,047, according to a new report from estate agent DNG. Nationally, the average price of a home increased to €313,453.The ave - Subscribe |
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25 Jun '25 |
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DEAL: Private investor pays €3.35m for 129-acre land bank near Dublin Airport scope for rezoning to industrial
The price paid represents a 26 per cent discount on the €4.5 million agent Knight Frank had been guiding when it offered the property to the market in October of last year. - Subscribe |
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25 Jun '25 |
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DEAL: Park Developments pays €15m for 19.2-acre Balbriggan site zoned for residential use
The three lots within the holding, immediately adjacent to existing housing in the Stephenstown area of the town, are zoned in their entirety for residential use under the terms of the Fingal Developm - Subscribe |
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25 Jun '25 |
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DEAL: Ballymore in €7.8m off-market deal for about 13 acres Naas Racecourse lands
The Irish Times understands that Ballymore paid upwards of €7.8 million in an off-market deal for the lands which are zoned for residential use, at an average of €600,000 an acre - Subscribe |
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24 Jun '25 |
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John McCartney: Developers are bluffing when they say lower prices would undermine viability of house building
Rather than striving to boost supply, Government should desist from fanning the flames of demand with subsidies such as Help to Buy and the First Home Scheme. - Subscribe |
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24 Jun '25 |
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Dublin office market rebalancing as demand grows in face of falling supply: Cushman & Wakefield
The average Dublin office take-up came in at around 193,000 sq m (2.078 million sq ft) over the past 15 years, according to Cushman & Wakefield.
About 61,100 sq m (657,675 sq ft) of office space wa - Subscribe |
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24 Jun '25 |
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Daft.ie: As inflation soars, some green shoots emerge
The volume of second-hand homes put up for sale in Dublin over the last 12 months didn't fall further, as it did elsewhere. Instead, it grew slightly (by 3%). - Subscribe |
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23 Jun '25 |
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Tax breaks ‘not the answer’ to housing crisis, says Ballymore’s Sean Mulryan
There were too many people involved, too many local authorities going in different directions, according to Mulryan. "I think the answer is to get the land zoned, get the infrastructure in and let’s - Subscribe |
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21 Jun '25 |
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Residential construction fell 10% in first quarter of 2025 compared with last year, says CSO
Dublin faces a second consecutive year of declining apartment completions, with the numbers built this year expected to be 40 per cent down on the 2023 peak, according to JLL's Dublin Living Market Re - Subscribe |
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20 Jun '25 |
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Rent pressure zone changes will be painful for tenants, Central Bank warns
The reforms are likely to be positive “in terms of the level of supply you would expect to see from the PRS the social costs and the pain felt by households is not even, due to the housing crisis", - Subscribe |
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20 Jun '25 |
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CSO: Irish house price inflation at 7.5% in April as supply shortages bite
The annual rate of price growth in Dublin, where supply shortages are most acute, accelerated slightly from 6 per cent in March to 6.2 per cent in April. The volume of housing transactions went up 4.9 - Subscribe |
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20 Jun '25 |
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Median first-time buyer property value rose by more than €100,000 between 2019 and 2024 to almost €372,000: BPFI
Brian Hayes said the home mortgage market in Ireland had “changed significantly in the past five years, as buyers shift to higher value properties”. - Subscribe |
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19 Jun '25 |
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Famed Ivy to open second restaurant on Dawson Street
The Irish Times understands that the Asian-inspired Ivy Asia has signed a deal to occupy the 12,500sq ft restaurant/retail space on the ground-floor and basement level of number 12 Dawson Street - Subscribe |
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19 Jun '25 |
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US investor, Realty Income Reit, set to pay €120m for three of Ireland’s leading retail parks
Realty Income Reit poised to purchase a portfolio comprising Belgard Retail Park in Tallaght, Dublin 24, the M1 Retail Park in Drogheda, Co Louth, and Poppyfield Retail Park in Clonmel, Co Tipperary - Subscribe |
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18 Jun '25 |
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Why Rick Larkin’s Twinlite is quitting residential building
‘We won’t build for the craic’: Developer Rick Larkin says cost surges, fire regs, and political caution have made Irish apartment delivery unviable. Twinlite is quitting residential — after 4 - Subscribe |
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18 Jun '25 |
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A Bain Capital backed firm plan to build student housing at former Smurfit Paper Mills, Clonskeagh opposed by locals
Harley Issuer DAC is seeking planning permission for the 439 bed spaces across five blocks from one storey to part seven storeys along with 16 residential apartments. - Subscribe |
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17 Jun '25 |
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Rent reforms will pull up the drawbridge on future renters
People are likely to stay put for longer. This, along with a dearth of new builds, will further depress available stock and – all else being equal – push up what are already some the highest open - Subscribe |
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17 Jun '25 |
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Landlords rail against rent control reforms
The IPOA is not happy that landlords will be classified by tenancies rather than properties, so they could be seen as having multiple tenancies in a shared house or a building divided into separate li - Subscribe |
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17 Jun '25 |
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Lioncor lodges plans for 666-unit residential scheme in Arklow as part of larger 1500-home development
The lodging of 666 new home LRD plan by Lioncor subsidiary, Certain Assets of Dawnhill and Windhill Limited, follows An Taoiseach Micheál Martin and the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Her - Subscribe |
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15 Jun '25 |
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John Fitzgerald: The numbers say we need private rental investment to address housing crisis
The experience worldwide with rent controls is that they are good for existing tenants but that, over time, the supply of new apartments dries up as they cannot be financed, given the impact of rent c - Subscribe |
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