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© Irish Independent 19 Feb '26

Indices differ on capital values for offices

The latest index from MSCI/ SCSI IPD shows that capital values for offices continued to slip in the last quarter of last year. In contrast, the latest index from estate agents JLL is more upbeat. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 19 Feb '26

CSO: Price of typical home up by more than €100,000 in last four years, with median price now at €387,000

Austin Hughes: “Property prices continued to rise strongly, even though purchases of new homes increased by 19pc in 2025. A slight drop in sales of existing homes highlights how hard it is to find p -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 19 Feb '26

Ireland ‘back on radar’ for international housing investors, says Ires Reit boss

Eddie Byrne, Ires Reit CEO: Ireland is “back on the radar” for foreign sovereign wealth funds and insurance companies looking to invest in residential properties because of rental reforms coming i -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 19 Feb '26

Footfall on key Dublin shopping streets 50pc below pre-Covid levels

Numbers were down 15pc in the first week of February compared to last year, according to a report for the business organisation DublinTown. This is the continuation of a long-term slump, as the num -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 19 Feb '26

Apple unveils new Dublin office and says ‘no barriers’ to more investment in Ireland

Cathy Kearney told the Irish Independent that a new high-end building in the tech giant’s Cork campus was “testament” to the company’s intent to deepen its roots in Ireland, as fiscal data sug -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 19 Feb '26

Government pushes for apartment living in desperate bid to deliver housing

Martin’s qualified admission of failure is to be welcomed if it signals a genuine increase in the urgency with which Fianna Fáil and its Coalition partner, Fine Gael, intend to tackle the housing c -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 19 Feb '26

New Homes selling agents predictions for 2026

Ivan Gaine, Sherry FitzGerald; Sarah Jane Kearney, DNG; Sarah Murray, Savills New Homes; Frank McSharry, Lisney Sotheby’s; David Lawlor, Hooke & MacDonald; Will Coonan, Coonan Property -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 19 Feb '26

Has the Dublin office market turned a corner?

Iput said the capital raised from CBRE “represents the first step in a planned €500 million expansion” of its “prime office portfolio in Dublin’s city centre”. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 19 Feb '26

OpenAI seeks new Dublin headquarters with space for over 400 workers

The first of these is College Square, the landmark office scheme developed by Pat Crean’s Marlet Property Group in Dublin city centre, while the other is the Tropical Fruit Warehouse, developed by I -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 19 Feb '26

24% rise in Dublin housing units built or under construction

The housing supply pipeline monitor will maintain that at the end of the third quarter last year, there were 35,864 houses and apartments with planning permission which were built or where constructio -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 19 Feb '26

Councillors tried to zone 288 flood-prone sites for development in past six years

Kevin “Boxer” Moran, Minister of State: “I’m making this clear. I’m appealing to every local authority, particularly when the pressure comes on now, in terms of homes to be built; if a house -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 19 Feb '26

The new short-term letting rules: has the tourism sector won at the expense of housing?

“The net effect of both of those would be to regularise or make permanent in the Irish housing system an already mostly-illegal mini-industry,” he says. And to do so, he adds, would be at the e -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 19 Feb '26

RGRE Grafton Ltd owns all six Harry Clarke windows in Bewley’s, Supreme Court says

“We are disappointed with today’s judgment. Our wish to transfer the Harry Clarke stained glass artworks into public ownership through a donation to a suitable institution can now no longer be ful -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 16 Feb '26

Greater co-ordination needed to tackle lack of affordable housing, SCSI president says

Gerard O’Toole, president of the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI): “Too often progress is hindered, not by lack of ambition but by fragmentation, not by lack of innovation but by dela -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 16 Feb '26

‘There’s no humanity any more’: Homebuyers on ‘soul-destroying’ bidding wars

Concerns of ‘phantom bidding’ exist, but estate agents point to reality of scant supply and huge demand -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 13 Feb '26

Sherry FitzGerald chief: ‘For 30 years ... all the government has focused on is first-time buyers’

“You shouldn’t be nervous if you’re investing €500,000 or more in a property that the bid against is real or not. The industry has to be transparent as possible.” For its own part, Sherry -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 12 Feb '26

O’Flynn Group and AIB partnership passes ‘milestone’ of 6,000 homes

Developer Michael O’Flynn’s O’Flynn Group and lender AIB have reported a “milestone” of 6,000 homes financed since partnering to fund schemes in 2015. A total of 531 homes completed at Co -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 12 Feb '26

Colm Wu generates €11.7m from sale of three Dublin properties

Wu has sold three Dublin properties in recent times, the most valuable of which was a portfolio of properties at the Village Centre and River Centre in Ashtown, Dublin 15, which sold for €7.3m. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 11 Feb '26

ESRI: Ireland’s bidding system for homes ‘driving prices higher’

Deirdre Robertson: “Our findings also suggest that the most commonly used bidding systems encourage people to overbid, inflating prices.” -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 11 Feb '26

Property roulette? A game loaded in favour of the estate-agent agenda

A game where the estate agent spins the wheel in one direction while seeking the best property for a buyer, and then spins a ball in the opposite direction to get the highest price for the seller. -  Subscribe
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