
Dublin office market activity in 2022 was 70% higher than in 2021
Read moreNew figures from the Central Bank of Ireland show that Irish mortgage rised sharply in January. At 2.93% in January, the average interest rate on a new mortgage in Ireland rose from 2.69% in December. This leaves rates at their highest level since Oc...
Read moreDublin office market activity in 2022 was 70% higher than in 2021
Read moreIrish prime country homes sales worth €198m in 2022
Read moreIrish mortgage rates third lowest in Eurozone
Read moreHousing starts sink below Government targets
Read moreRental growth hits a record high again amid supply glut
Read moreIrish mortgage rates remain second highest in Eurozone
Read moreGovernment launches new €400m First Home Scheme
Read moreIncreasing supply may be easing house price growth but cost pressures are building
Read moreSt Stephen’s Green House in Dublin on the market for €50m
Read moreIrish mortgage approvals continue to trend higher in February
Read moreIrish mortgage approvals start 2022 at a high level
Read moreIrish rental market returns to pre-pandemic trends
Read moreAlmost €10.5bn worth of mortgage drawdowns in 2021, the most since 2008
Read moreDublin estate agents expect average property value to increase by 5.8% over next 12 months
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