What does the 2025 housing market have in store? Property experts make their predictions
Lack of supply continues to be the main issue in the market, while falling interest rates continue to have a positive effect
Lack of supply continues to be the main issue in the market, while falling interest rates continue to have a positive effect
Investor pays average unit price of almost €270,000 for 26 apartments in Hampton Square development
Opportunity will appeal to range of investors, including those with a child in third level, as it offers both rental and personal use
Estate agents provide their outlook on the new homes market
Land holding of 0.34 acres occupies prime location next to N11 and within short walk of Stillorgan village
Mix of studios, one and two-bed units and penthouses available at three newly developed blocks on Howth Road
Newly-constructed Carrickmines facility occupies prime location just off M50 motorway
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With 426sq m of pristine accommodation, this property offers multiple amenities on two acres
One- two- and three-bedroom apartments available at Flynn and O’Flaherty development
Sale of 14 apartments at Hogan Place and Hogan Avenue offers buyer opportunity to secure 6.81 per cent yield
Developer continues Dublin asset selldown with proposed disposal of fully let offices and lands at Northwood in Santry Demesne
New releases include apartments and houses at Tinakilly Park and Fairfield and dormer bungalows at Bellevue
0.85-acre plot at Mill Hill Park has approval for scheme of apartments, duplexes and houses
Twenty-four A-rated homes come to market in initial launch at Nyne Park
Restaurant, creche and retail opportunities for sale within established residential development
Six four-beds and 14 three-beds for sale in estate where 1,264 homes have been sold to date
Landscape House in Churchtown offers annual rental income of €215,312 and scope for apartment development
Agents say relatively stable prices set to stay while supply of homes is still not likely to meet demand
Collaboration between public and private sectors vital if required 50,000-60,000 homes annually are to be built
Development sits on beautifully landscaped grounds with views out to Bray Head and the Sugarloaf
Capital’s new high-end properties likely to appeal to people downsizing or to international buyers looking for a Dublin base
Demand continues to outpace supply as first-time buyers seek homes that qualify for State assistance
Property industry leaders call for a range of measures to boost supply and lower cost of new homes in pre-budget submissions
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Long-standing Dublin base of US-headquartered engineering giant Jacobs Engineering could accommodate more than 300 new homes
The homes have A2 Ber ratings, potentially qualifying buyers for cheaper mortgages
Around the Block: Hooke & MacDonald warns that retreat of institutional investors will see the taxpayer forced to foot the €20bn annual bill for new-home delivery
Government-supported social and affordable sector accounted for majority of investment in final quarter of 2022
Churchtown site could be redeveloped into scheme of 35 apartments subject to planning permission
One-bed, two-bed and penthouse units designed with first-time buyers and city-based professionals in mind
This dreamy and luxurious home comes with yoga studio and sauna and is accessed by a bridge over the river Glin
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