Another strong year for Dublin office market
Runaway rent increases are on the slide while some predict a slowdown in construction starts from mid-2018
Runaway rent increases are on the slide while some predict a slowdown in construction starts from mid-2018
After years of sharp rises since the Dublin office market bottomed out in 2011, headline rents may be close to a level last seen in 2007
Rents in the suburbs are half those in the city centre while there’s also a better choice of accommodation
Booming construction will supply first wave of new buildings to the market since 2008
Castleforbes Square portfolio consists of 28 units ranging from one to three bedrooms
Major international firms run rule over commercial and residential propeties
Permission allows 33 new houses plus refurbishment of one existing semi-detached
The city centre is screaming out for more office space. Can it be delivered?
Trinity House produces a rent roll of €121,200 per annum for its various units
Top streets and malls get big rents, while secondary and provincial locations suffer
Positive prospects can’t hide the fact that the sector is facing serious pressure points
Prestigious and easy to build, penthouses are a great spatial solution in Dublin
Under the Dublin City Development Plan the property is zoned for residential use
Five-storey building of 1,324sq m has imposing granite façade
Agens Hooke & MacDonald claim potential rental income could be €65,000 a year
Investment attracted a lot of interest among Irish and overseas investors
About 650sq m of office space available in Dublin 8 building
€1.5 million for 28 parking spaces which are producing an annual income of €110,600
Income from Bank of Ireland branch to rise by 52% over life of lease
Building comprises 15 apartments and townhouses currently let to Focus Ireland
Agents seek €875,000 for Wine Bar Restaurant, a café and two office units
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