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Wallace’s  Temple Bar apartments set for Allsop Space online auction

Wallace’s Temple Bar apartments set for Allsop Space online auction

Three Temple Bar apartments owned by the company headed by independent TD Mick Wallace are among 70 properties which Allsop Space will auction online after the three failed to sell in last month’s auction. The auctioneer has reduced the guide prices

Precious gems under the €220,000 threshold

Precious gems under the €220,000 threshold

Most of the 105 residential properties that Allsop Space will auction on February 18 will qualify for the low 10 per cent mortgage deposit threshold for first-time buyers, because the majority of the residential lots are priced at less than €220,000.

More Dublin office space  in the pipeline

More Dublin office space in the pipeline

Pent-up demand will create plenty of scope for further office development in the capital

Retail recovery reaches the regions

Retail recovery reaches the regions

Expansion announcements by a number of retail chains have resulted in increased demand for shop space across the country.

Investor caution sees sales fall

Investor caution sees sales fall

Commercial sales advance, while the residential buyers hold back at Allsop’s auctions.

Strong returns on  the way over next two years

Strong returns on the way over next two years

Andrew Hook of Aviva Ireland’s Irish Property Fund says the outlook for domestic commercial property is a good one over the next two years. Donal Buckley reports.

Prime office occupancy costs rocket in capital

Prime office occupancy costs rocket in capital

There are predictions that prime office space in Dublin 2 and 4 will cost as much as €645 per square metre by December 2016.

Hibernia Reit pays €41.8m to take direct ownership of two D2 offices

Hibernia Reit pays €41.8m to take direct ownership of two D2 offices

Initially acquired an interest in the buildings in May 2014

Obstacles remain for new hotel rooms in Dublin

Obstacles remain for new hotel rooms in Dublin

Only one hotel is due to open in Dublin next year – but another is being shut down to build housing

Developers need more certainty if housing shortage is to be solved

Developers need more certainty if housing shortage is to be solved

Builders have been holding off lodging planning applications for developments

Office markets in Galway and Limerick are playing catch-up

Office markets in Galway and Limerick are playing catch-up

Rents on the up, but Galway facing a supply problem

Central Bank rules are driving yields up across Dublin

Central Bank rules are driving yields up across Dublin

New rules are cutting first-time buyers out of the market

Moving out of the silo

Moving out of the silo

We’ve had hot desking, hubs and serviced spaces, but now it’s time for something much more collaborative

REA Leinster auction sees 15 properties sold

REA Leinster auction sees 15 properties sold

Highest prices were achieved by two Dublin investment properties which are divided into flats

Docklands set to flourish with €780 million development

Docklands set to flourish with €780 million development

Government agencies are behind the lion’s share of projects in Dublin’s docklands