Commercial Property Lights, camera, action: aptly named Marconi House in D2 offers Grade A space to letCity centre building has two floors remaining of BER A3 office space ready for immediate occupation
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Commercial Property A substantial residential development opportunity becomes available in GoreyEntire holding extends to about 38 acres and benefits from frontage to both the Gorey-Carnew Road and Kilnahue Road
Commercial Property €19m strategic investment in Swords business park zoned for future Metro lineMid-and-long-term opportunity paves the way for accessible connectivity and innovation
Commercial Property Investor caution and higher BER demand to squeeze office market in 2024While the Dublin office market remains difficult to predict due to a range of factors, overall letting activity is expected to be stronger
Commercial Property Dublin 1 renovation opportunity guiding €550,000 offers retail and commercial potentialHost of amenities in the vicinity, which include a wide array of high street retailers on Henry Street, such as Arnotts, Zara, River Island, and Lifestyle Sports
Residential Knightsbridge to Ballsbridge as two €4m homes come to marketDuo of architect-designed high-end houses in exclusive Dublin 4 development which come with a private gym, library, lift and garage
Residential Future-proofed Dalkey homes on offer for just under €2m Ard Mhuire Park enjoys spectacular views of Dublin Bay in this coastal village which is one of the jewels in the capital’s crown
Commercial Property Rising tide of back-to-work will lift office market next yearA thriving 2024 will be the silver lining to current subdued occupier and investor sentiment, writes
Residential Imposing redbrick terrace in prime Ballsbridge location oozes period character43 Waterloo Road dates from the 1860s and retains much of its original grandeur, as well as a huge, west-facing rear garden
Residential Spacious and luxurious apartment in the heart of the city for €1.6mProperty on Mount Street Lower was originally a three-bed but has been thoughtfully transformed into a two-bedroom residence
Residential Grand Foxrock residence with bags of potential sitting on half an acreRefurbishment or redevelopment are some of the possible options at Windrush in Foxrock
Commercial Property Transactions continue despite weaknesses in office marketFigures from some agents suggest there is still demand for space despite a disparity between short and long-term outlooks for the sector
Residential Breathtaking Victorian home in Rathgar presents in great condition with a private rear gardenFrom its elaborate period plasterwork to its light-filled orangery, Number 7 Rostrevor Terrace is an exceptional house and is on the market for €3.6m
Commercial Property Exceptional residential development opportunity with FPP in BlackrockThe site of approximately 9.86 acres benefits from full planning permission for almost 300 dwellings
Residential Glenveagh launching two home schemes within reach of DublinDevelopment in Kilkenny is a mix of two and three bed homes and the scheme in Athlone features two, three, four and five-bedroom properties, while both are applicable for help to buy and first home schemes
Residential Ballsbridge redbrick an elegant proposition for €2.6 millionGlenart, on Sydney Parade Avenue is a semi-detached Edwardian residence with garden room extension and C2 energy rating and south-facing back garden
Residential End-of-terrace Victorian residence with many original featuresThe grand six-bed house in Monkstown, in south Co Dublin, retains its decorative cornicing, floorboards and original period fireplaces
Residential Sprawling Victorian home in Monkstown offers sea views – and room to shareThe beautifully restored No 1 Belgrave Terrace offers almost 368 square metres with six bedrooms, with additional entrances making for au pair apartments or additional homes to let
Commercial Property Institutional investors adopt cautious approach to buying Irish propertyContinuing uncertainty due to interest rate rises means investors are reviewing their business plans, but some agents expect transactions to pick up