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Legislation using the planning system to curb boom in holiday lets isn’t working
Legislation using the planning system to curb boom in holiday lets isn’t working
Sherry FitzGerald predicts house price inflation will moderate in second half of 2022
Cheaper houses even harder to find, data from estate agent Sherry FitzGerald shows
State’s largest estate agent predicts inflation in Dublin will moderate with new builds
Strong housing demand expected to push high prices as supply issues keep biting
Young people are bearing the brunt of the State’s dysfunctional property system
Sherry FitzGerald says traditional buy-to-let investors exiting the market in droves
A surprisingly strong economic rebound brings with it inflation, wage and cost pressures
Reopening of tourism will place pressure on already strained rental market, agent warns
If working from home sticks, the big winners will be our suburbs and commuter towns
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Sherry FitzGerald estimates 37,000 units needed per annum over next 15 years
Inflation strongest outside Dublin at 6.6%
Threshold set too high, with over-emphasis on first-time buyers to the neglect of renters
Sherry Fitzgerald survey exposes negative impact of Covid curbs on housing supply
Home sales in final quarter of 2020 were strongest for more than a decade
Sherry FitzGerald says Covid accelerated shrinking supply of second-hand properties
State’s largest estate agent points to dramatic increase at end of 2020
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‘The Covid-19 pandemic is reshaping buyer demand in the Irish housing market’
Conference hears of ‘real concerns’ for 2021 and 2022
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Combination of Covid-19 effects damaging stock levels, says Sherry FitzGerald
Estate agents and clients moving to selective virtual viewings in Covid-19’s wake
Buyers and sellers are wondering whether to proceed or defer plans
Home sales in line with target in March with first-time buyers very active
Sherry FitzGerald and DNG switch 250 homes to viewing by appointment only
Cut building costs and overhaul the property tax system, experts advise
Property economist replaces Michael Grehan, who will take up new role in agency
High-end market hit by Brexit uncertainty as people ‘scared to do anything’, says expert
Sherry Fitzgerald data shows Dublin growth was particularly weak, rising just 0.1%
New figures show house price growth remained flat in Dublin during the first three months
Institutional investors gearing up to target residential market, Cushman & Wakefield report shows
Private sector ‘will not provide’ necessary number of affordable properties for rent
Smart Money: are we seeing a temporary slowing in mortgage borrowing or something more fundamental?
Figures from Sherry FitzGerald show prices in Dublin grew 3.6% in the period, around half the level of the previous year
More incentives for buyers will only inflate land values, say experts ahead of budget day
New homes completions increased 50% last year and planning permissions rose
Sherry FitzGerald says number of properties for sale is starting to creep up
Falling investment in commercial came as residential spend increased to €14.4bn
Figures from Sherry FitzGerald indicate moderation in Dublin house prices
Company says no evidence that investment is being choked off by higher costs
Property prices rise 2.1% in first three months of 2018, house price index shows
House prices will rise 10 per cent this year, the ratings agency said
Cushman & Wakefield forecasts demand from technology companies to continue this year
National rate of vacancies drops to 4.8%, but much higher rates remain in some counties
Rent-to-income ratio at new high in Dublin, with Limerick the cheapest urban area
Increase in stamp duty unlikely to deter city investors, says Cushman & Wakefield
Investors spent €529m buying commercial property in third quarter of 2017
Property professionals query planned yield of €376m due to projected transaction levels
There is considerable confusion over transactions that are under way but not complete
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