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The level and the nature of activity within Ireland's commercial real estate sector in 2016 has variously been described as remarkable, substantial and strong by a panel of experts assembled by the Sunday Independent.
International student accommodation specialists, GSA, have been given the green light by An Bord Pleanála to proceed with the development of 571 student rooms and associated retail space on Brunswick Street in Dublin city centre.
Dublin 4 remains the most sought after location for residential, office and hotel development in Ireland
Office and residential markets may be set for a boost in 2017 if new companies arrive here
Overseas buyers look set to account for over 70% of the total spend
Property industry experts welcome help for first-time buyers and forecast busy 2017
The year saw a shift from D4 to D6 while the country market slowed on the previous year
The old, familiar phenomenon of househunters queueing overnight for the launch of new homes has returned
Agents Knight Frank are quoting a price of €1.55m for No. 37
While most accept it is a reality, few know how best to go about it
Main attraction for investors is secure income for 14¼ years from Smurfit Paper Sacks
Four-storey-over-basement mid-terrace building let under two short-term leases
Demand for new homes is such that even the 65 schemes in progress might not be enough
Meath, Louth, Cavan, Monaghan, Fermanagh and Armagh can all be seen.
hinking of building a house? There are sites to suit all pockets around Ireland
Report finds main obstacle for buyers is long-term holdings of institutional investors
Mix of investments costing €30m mainly in South William Street but also in Chatham Row, Coppinger Row and Clarendon Street
Plans for Dublin complex envisage three office blocks, a cafe, and parking for 167 cars
Four-storey, mid-terraced building is on Upper Fitzwilliam Street in Dublin
Property would give the next owner a net initial return of 10.2%