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Significant rise in Dublin retail property sales

Written by Kieran Flynn, on 11th Nov 2015. Posted in Ireland

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The sale of retail premises on Dublin’s main shopping streets re-ignited in the third quarter of 2015, a new report claims.

According to international property consultants Savills, in the five years between Q1 2010 and Q2 2015 just eight shops changed hands on Grafton Street, with a further three premises traded in the Henry Street - Mary Street area.  However this changed suddenly in Q3 with eight assets in these locations trading between July and September.  

John McCartney, Director of Research at Savills Ireland claims “this upsurge was facilitated by the sale of the Sovereign Portfolio – a package of properties that included six shops on these streets. However, investors’ appetite to buy these prime retail assets when they become available demonstrates the confidence that now exists in the Irish consumer economy.”

A wide range of retail economy indicators are now pointing in a positive direction with sentiment, footfall, retail sales, consumption and VAT receipts all showing continued strong improvement, the report indicates.

 “This has created business opportunities for retailers, leading to higher occupancy, rising rents and expectations of strong further rental growth," John McCarthy added.

In addition to improved trading conditions, Savills says that the demand for retail assets reflects the extent to which investment in other sectors has led to yield compression, causing investors to widen their focus.  

€530m of commercial property deals were done in Q3 and, reflecting a trend which has seen the retail share of investment gradually increase, 52% of these sales were accounted for by shops.  Sales of retail premises on Grafton St. and Henry / Mary St. during Q3 amounted to €116m.

Source: www.businessworld.ie

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