Property Year In Review Current choppy market offers growth options for 2024With the current uncertainty, there is a sense that interest rate stability and growth in the US is needed to give investors confidence
Commercial Property Refurbish and retrofit to trump demolish and replace in 2023Certain investors are sitting back with an expectation of better value for buyers in the future, but the ESG credentials of any property are key in the Irish investment market
No lack of interest from long-income funds despite fewer investment opportunitiesIreland continues to attract non-domestic institutional funds, which are still finding value in the hotel and residential sectors
Year in review: Ireland’s commercial real estate market continues to developIreland is the only European country to have shown growth in 2020, and with further growth predicted over the next two years, the real estate sector is optimistic for the future
Real estate remains best medium-term investment despite some concernsSustained demand driving up values - but innovative solutions are needed to fix supply shortages
See Naples and sighFrom the ruins of Pompeii to the spectacular vistas of the Amalfi coast, Italy’s picturesque Sorrento peninsula has it all, writes Michelle Jackson
Blue moons and whiskey a-go-goMichelle Jackson visits the land of bourbon and Muhammad Ali, takes in the majestic twin towers of Churchill Downs, and experiences the thrill of her first Kentucky Derby
How to make the most of your real estateCompanies need to ensure they analyse their leases in advance of January 2019
Growing appetite for sale and leaseback options for property occupiers in DublinWith investor demand strong, potential exists for the government to raise plenty of cash through the sale and leaseback of some of its buildings
Investment property market at a crossroadsDemand for investment property has risen, yet the market remains volatile, writes Michele Jackson.
Eastern promiseResearch from DTZ shows that the Asia-Pacific region has continued to benefit from a strong global economy, and that the opportunities of emerging markets in the East successfully drew investors from the West, Irish ones included.