Technology sector share of Dublin office take-up shrinks to new low of 7.1% in third quarter
Vacancy rate overall edged higher in the third quarter, despite ‘positive momentum’ for leases, says BNP Paribas Real Estate Ireland report
Vacancy rate overall edged higher in the third quarter, despite ‘positive momentum’ for leases, says BNP Paribas Real Estate Ireland report
As people live longer, the population’s age profile is advancing more rapidly than at any other time
Rise in new orders and employment last month points to momentum in building activity, data suggests
Empty offices boost tenants’ bargaining power, BNP Paribas Real Estate report says as new buildings increase vacancy rates
Renewed increases in housing and commercial activity as rate of job creation reaches 13-month high
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Index shows seventh successive month of contraction in activity and 12th month in 13 dating back to October 2022
Assets are being ‘mispriced’, says BNP Paribas, leading to ‘transactional logjam’
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December marked the sixth consecutive month of contraction in the broader construction sector
After a big recovery in the years after the financial crisis, there is renewed talk of haircuts and receiverships in the sector
Reliance on expensive private equity funding created problems as value of commercial property assets fell post-Covid
Employment continues to rise modestly with more firms optimistic about being busier in 12 months’ time
Latest BNP Paribas Real Estate Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) highlights first fall-off in new orders in six months
Easing of mortgage borrowing rules for first-time buyers and ongoing Government supports are underpinning prices, says MyHome.ie report
Arguing between 27,000 and 30,000 housing completions may seem like splitting hairs but it has important policy and political implications
Original aim of delivering 9,000 social homes has had to be downgraded to 6,500 or under
When you buy a new home, the builder retains 86.5% of the purchase price and remits 13.5% to Government as VAT
Only one investment property changed hands in the area during first three months of year
BNP Paribas report points to a continued pick-up in growth in construction here
Cliff Taylor: key policy challenge is to provide a supply of homes at more affordable prices
US, French and Dutch buyers very present too as activity rises especially in Q3
Young people are bearing the brunt of the State’s dysfunctional property system
Separately, Rowena Crowley appointed to senior position with Knight Frank
McCartney joins commercial real estate group from the Irish Housing Agency
Supports needed or else employees will ‘likely carry the burden of extra expenses’
On-street cameras capturing pick-up in footfall and road traffic
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Inflation is slowing even though there’s supposedly a chronic lack of supply
Dublin Economic Monitor shows 14 per cent fall in house completions in three month period
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Latest CSO figures show the first fall in property prices in Dublin for seven years
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