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26 Mar '25 |
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Daft.ie Irish House Price Report Q1 2025
“The current rate of inflation in the market is the second-highest seen in the 10 years since mortgage market rules were introduced, exceeded only by the spike in prices seen in early 2017." DOWNLOA - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
09 Feb '25 |
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More than 40pc of tenants in Dublin’s prime property market are tech workers – Owen Reilly
The new data was released as part of Owen Reilly’s annual report for 2024, amid growing concern that US president Donald Trump’s trade war could have an impact on jobs in Ireland’s technology se - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
23 Jan '25 |
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New Beginning buys 111 apartments near St James’s Hospital for €54.5m
New Beginning, the debt advisory and housing firm, has paid €54.5m for a block of 111 apartments which Marlet has developed at its Grand Canal Harbour project off James Street and near St James’s - Subscribe |
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© RTE |
22 Jan '25 |
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Annual house price growth slows slightly to 9.4% in November - CSO
The rate of increase of 9.4% in the 12 months to November compares with 9.7% in the 12 months to October, 9.9% in the 12 months to September and 10% in the 12 months to August. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Jan '25 |
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Clúid buys 328-unit residential development in Tallaght for almost €160m
The agency bought the development at Airton Plaza from property investment group ESR Europe for a fee understood to be about €159.7 million. The scheme also features commercial spaces, retail units, - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
09 Jan '25 |
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First-time buyers take on record debt levels amid housing supply crunch
First-time buyers in Ireland are borrowing more and are older on average than their UK counterparts for the first time since the Celtic Tiger - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Jan '25 |
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Average cost of second-hand homes in Dublin likely to reach €630,000 this year, says DNG
House prices across the country will probably rise by as much as 8 per cent this year, according to estate agent DNG, which would bring the average price of a second-hand home in Dublin to almost €6 - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
09 Jan '25 |
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MyHome Q4 2024 Property Report in association with Bank of Ireland
Main FindingsNational asking prices up 8.4% over the year, the highest rate of annual inflation since summer 2022 The average mortgage loan for house purchase has exceeded €300,000 for the f - Subscribe |
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© RTE |
08 Jan '25 |
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David Murphy: New year, same old problems in the property market
DNG estimate that just one-third of the homes built each year actually reach the open market, for two reasons: One is because the State purchases large numbers for social and affordable accommodation. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Dec '24 |
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Irish house prices overvalued by 10%, increasing risk of a ‘painful correction’, ESRI warns
“That’s not as high as it was during the time of the global financial crisis but it does mean that it merits attention,” the ESRI’s Kieran McQuinn said. “The larger the degree of overvaluati - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
24 Nov '24 |
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Just one-third of new homes being put on open market
Research by Sherry FitzGerald has shown the proportion of new-build homes coming to the private market is falling
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© The Irish Times |
24 Nov '24 |
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CSO: Irish house prices continue to rise at annual rate of 10%
Marian McQuillan, director of Quillsen estate agents, said property prices in Ireland have shown remarkable resilience to rising interest rates.
“Between July 2022 and September 2023, the Europea - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
15 Nov '24 |
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Cost-rental apartments at O’Devaney Gardens priced at almost €1,900 per month
Figures show rents of €1,490 for a one-bedroom apartment, €1,695 for a two-bed and €1,895 for a three-bed have been agreed for the first 75 cost-rental apartments in the vast complex of more tha - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
10 Nov '24 |
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‘We should treat housing like we did the pandemic. We need a structure and a framework,’ says Savills Ireland chief
Mark Reynolds has seen crisis after crisis in the sector and believes housing should be treated as an emergency – but is confident in the market’s resilience - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Nov '24 |
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Ireland’s housing targets: Why a lack of revised goals has real consequences
Home builder Michael O’Flynn, who sat on the Housing Commission, said it was “beyond comprehension” that new housing targets had not been announced. “Proper targets are absolutely essential fo - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 Oct '24 |
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County council spends €500k per house to bulk buy north Dublin estate
Fingal County Council has spent €16 million buying a housing estate in Portmarnock being developed by Ballymore. The final bill is expected to rise when the Council buys the apartments - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
23 Oct '24 |
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Cantillon: State supports to purchase a home do not bring down the cost of building housing units
“We’re now faced with a challenge in every developed economy where housing cannot be delivered at four to five times the industrial wage ... that’s just a reality,” Cairn Homes boss Michael St - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
18 Oct '24 |
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No end in sight for house price growth: CSO Residential Property Price Index
Deputy chief executive Rachel McGovern cited a recent Housing Commission report which recommended the establishment of a time-limited housing delivery oversight executive in legislation as a decision- - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Oct '24 |
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PAC chairman hits out at ‘sky-high prices’ of affordable homes in south Dublin
Mr Coleman said: “Sometimes it’s cheaper to build in other locations”, and he also offered some “context” that the “vast majority of the LDA’s output is targeted at cost rental housing - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Oct '24 |
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‘It’s completely unfair’: How a broken rung on the property ladder locks out first-time buyers
Some apartment owners are selling up, but – because of the defects – only to cash buyers as banks are unwilling to lend on the apartments as they are deemed too risky without a clear timeline and - Subscribe |
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