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property market analysis

Commercial Property

Good year for industrial and logistics market to continue into 2023

One of the most prominent pre-lettings in 2022 was Maersk’s acquisition of over 250,000 square feet at Iput’s Quantum Distribution Park
  • Jarlath Lynn
  • December 17, 2022
Residential

Rate of residential price rises continues to moderate

Prices will have risen by 5 per cent on average by the end of year, while second-hand homes have sold well all year and the market is expected to remain robust in 2023
  • Keith Lowe
  • December 3, 2022
Commercial Property

A year of skittish investors and strong returns for cash buyers

Continued inflation and rising interest rates mean pricing expectations will need to adjust across most real estate sectors next year, writes Conor Whelan of QRE. However, once this is accepted, the market is in a position to function well
  • Conor Whelan
  • December 3, 2022
Residential

Second-hand houses fetched well above asking price in 2022

Post-pandemic, the new home development pipeline was back in full swing in Dublin while sales of good quality properties in good condition achieved top prices
  • Philip Byrne
  • December 3, 2022
Residential

New housing needs to be viable, sustainable and affordable

Achievable targets and planning reform will open the door to housing delivery, but funding from all possible stakeholders and cooperation between the public and private sectors are also essential
  • Ivan Gaine
  • December 3, 2022
Commercial Property

Building back better after Covid

Property markets will adjust to the normalising of interest rates. But vendors’ and investors’ expectations will take time to align and market activity will moderate accordingly, writes Dr John McCartney
  • Dr John McCartney
  • November 25, 2022
Residential

Slowest quarterly house price growth in Dublin since early 2021

Price growth continues to be stronger outside the capital, with average values nationally rising 1.3 per cent in the third quarter
  • Tina-Marie O'Neill
  • October 14, 2022
Residential

Cooler market not surprising given the current headwinds

The cost of living crisis, economic uncertainty and now rising interest rates have caused the market to slow down recently in terms of price inflation
  • Owen Reilly
  • October 14, 2022
Commercial Property

BidX1 sells €45 million worth of property at September auctions

The online auction firm recorded an additional €54 million in under-bidder liquidity
  • Tina-Marie O'Neill
  • October 8, 2022
Commercial property

Apple expansion is shot in the arm for Cork property market

In the city’s industrial and logistics sector, vacancy levels have dropped to less than 2 per cent due to robust occupier demand
  • Donal Buckley
  • June 4, 2022

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