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- Knock knock? Who's there . . . in the market
Ireland’s property market is stuck in a vacuum, with the only stimulus coming from the old reliable triggers: birth, marriage, death and, increasingly, debt - Climbing back onto the property ladder
Sick of renting, in search of more space or just keen to get their own place – would-be buyers tell
why they want to take the plunge now - Property Investor
Rental property owners are waiting anxiously to see how Nama will deal with the estimated 12,000 unsold apartments in the Dublin area - Q&A
- Take Five For €600,000:
Sherry Fitzgerald John Rohan is seeking €600,000 for six terraced holiday homes in Tramore, Co Waterford.
finds properties at a similar price in France, Turkey, Italy and Portugal
- Sixties house got all spaced out
A carefully planned refurbishment – with Astroturf – gave this 1960s family home a new lease of life - Talking Property
It's time to admit the real extent of our problems, writes
- Cost of renovating not that cheap
Builders’ prices have stopped falling as fast as they did a year or two ago – and deals are hard to come by - Mortgages - only risk-free need apply
There are effectively only three lenders left providing mortgages – and most are lending only to highly credit-worthy first-time buyers and trader-uppers - Welcome price drop in the village
EMOCLEW, a large modern house in the village of Dalkey, has been on the market for two years now, but a new agent and a new price might generate fresh interest. - Edwardian features and lush gardens near the coast
There’s even a gurgling brook in the grounds of this large yet intimate period house on Dublin’s northside - Sea views and plenty of space
AN ATTRACTIVE two-bedroom apartment in the Salthill development facing the sea in Monkstown has come on the market, through Lisney, asking €845,000. - Worth The Investment
Apt 45 Harbour Court, George’s Place, Dún Laoghaire. - On View This Weekend
An Edwardian house in Greystones and an expensively refurbished four-bed in Foxrock are among the houses on view this weekend - Property tax makes sense - but voters hate it
Revenue from stamp duty has fallen dramatically and the time may be right for property tax – but pundits think it’s still unlikely to be introduced in this year’s Budget - Relaunched - at bargain prices
Developers trying to shift stocks of new homes are re-launching, cutting prices – and some are even giving free furniture - A pleasant prospect for pheasant
Want to live the life of a country squire? A 260-acre estate in Co Meath with a period house could be for you - Agency is two time winner in tournament
The Irish Times/IAVI tennis trophy was won for the second year running by agency Hooke MacDonald - Pat's campaign to swap Cork for capital
LIKE many a vendor these days former politician
had been hoping to sell his family home in Cork quietly, but after a few very slow weeks, selling agents Irish European are now beginning to market the house in earnest. - Kildare demesne deal sparks interest from abroad
LAST week, 90-year-old Co Kildare farmer
offered to stump up part of the cost of restoring his vast Palladian-style home to anyone prepared to buy it.