Commercial Property

Resurgence of Georgian charm: Why period office buildings are bucking the commercial real estate slump

A series of period commercial building sales, especially those with development potential, are drawing keen interest

64 Lower Baggot Street, has gone sale agreed less than two months after coming to the market and for over the €3.5 million which Colliers was quoting

At a time when the modern office market is suffering from a slowdown, Dublin’s Georgian properties continue to draw interest. Part of the reason is their gracious period features including cornicing, ceiling roses, marble fireplaces and high ceilings and the romantic prospect of living in a classical style town house.

On the other hand those with development potential have attracted the most recent interest.

For instance 64 Lower Baggot Street, has gone sale agreed less ...