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Property Market

# property-market - Thursday 13 June, 2013

From Business ETC Back for good? Irish lenders promoting 90 per cent mortgages Mortgages

Back for good? Irish lenders promoting 90 per cent mortgages

KBC Bank is now actively seeking candidates for 90 per cent loans, but did you know other lenders are making similar offers?

# property-market - Thursday 25 April, 2013

From Business ETC Property prices are still falling, according to latest CSO data Property

Property prices are still falling, according to latest CSO data

The average Irish home dropped in value by 0.5 per cent in March, with Dublin homes doing best and apartments faring worst.

# property-market - Monday 15 April, 2013

From The Daily Edge Two-bedroom Co Dublin house for €25k – and there’s just one catch… Wood You Believe This post contains images

# property-market - Thursday 28 February, 2013

From The Daily Edge For sale: ‘Grotty’, ‘rickety’ and ‘slimy’ Dublin house Fixer Upper This post contains images

# property-market - Thursday 14 February, 2013

Property tax: Seller faces €500 fine if they under-declare value of home

A buyer who discovers that the person who sold them the house under-declared its value when paying the tax will be required to inform Revenue which will then pursue the seller, the Department of Finance said.

# property-market - Monday 11 February, 2013

From Business ETC Average national rent rose 2.2 per cent during 2012 – Daft.ie report Rents

Average national rent rose 2.2 per cent during 2012 – Daft.ie report

Rental rates in Dublin, Cork and Galway saw a second consecutive year of growth as a result of a shortage of accommodation in Ireland’s largest cities, the report reveals.

# property-market - Wednesday 6 February, 2013

From Business ETC Another report suggests property market has stabilised in Dublin Property Market

Another report suggests property market has stabilised in Dublin

The Society of Chartered Surveyors adds its voice to the consensus that the residential market in the capital has flattened.

# property-market - Tuesday 22 January, 2013

From Business ETC What goes up…: Property prices fall 0.5pc in December House Prices

What goes up…: Property prices fall 0.5pc in December

The latest CSO figures show the residential market nationwide fell 4.5pc in 2012 – the smallest decline since 2007.

# property-market - Saturday 19 January, 2013

You asked, we answered: What you wanted to know about the property tax

We asked readers to submit questions they had about the property tax last weekend. You responded with a number of queries and here are the answers…

# property-market - Wednesday 9 January, 2013

Column: Want to value your house for the property tax? Here’s a guide.

There is confusion over the valuation of homes for the property tax, writes Ronan Lyons – so here’s a handy informal guide.

# property-market - Saturday 22 December, 2012

Residential rents could rise by as much as 7 per cent by 2014

Property experts have said families and couples choosing to rent instead of buying has increased dramatically.

# property-market - Tuesday 4 December, 2012

Dartmouth Sq and shopping street in Clonmel sell at auction

The two-acre Georgian garden square in Ranelagh was sold for €142,000.

# property-market - Wednesday 24 October, 2012

NAMA CEO expresses “anger and disappointment” in former employee

Chairman of the agency Frank Daly said the former employee removed data from NAMA including loans acquired by the agency.

# property-market - Monday 22 October, 2012

Ex-pat executives returning to invest in property market

Property experts have said one of the main reasons ex pats are returning is to educate their children here.

# property-market - Wednesday 26 September, 2012

From Business ETC Residential property prices down in Dublin but up across the country Property Prices

Residential property prices down in Dublin but up across the country

The CSO’s The Residential Property Price Index recorded an overall rise in August.

# property-market - Saturday 15 September, 2012

Column: The property tax shows our leaders are banking on another bubble

Our Government appears to be depending on another round of runaway price inflation, writes Aaron McKenna – but where does that leave us?

# property-market - Wednesday 12 September, 2012

From Business ETC Block of 119 apartments for sale for €26m Property

Block of 119 apartments for sale for €26m

Development in Ranelagh, Dublin 6 being put to market with apartments, office space and car parking in one lot.

# property-market - Wednesday 1 August, 2012

From Business ETC UK house prices falling at fastest rate in three years – report Property

UK house prices falling at fastest rate in three years – report

Statistics compiled by mortgage lender Nationwide show the rut continuing – but it’s far more gentle than in Ireland.

# property-market - Saturday 7 July, 2012

Cannabis, beer and T-bills: the week in stats

How high is Europe’s tallest building? And how many cannabis plants were seized by gardaí last year?

# property-market - Monday 2 July, 2012

The Evening Fix: Monday

Things we learned, loved and shared today.

House prices still dropping around most of the country (but Dublin is levelling off)

Two new reports out this morning from Daft.ie and MyHome.ie show that the national average asking price for a home is now around €170,000.

# property-market - Friday 22 June, 2012

Cash buyer says NAMA taking too long to release properties

Proinsias O Naraigh posted an ad in the Irish Times looking for six to 12 unit apartment block – because he says he got tired of waiting for NAMA to sort out paperwork.

# property-market - Friday 15 June, 2012

# property-market - Monday 11 June, 2012

Fewer houses for sale in Dublin that at any other time in last five years

Real-estate firm Savills says that the average number of houses for sale in Dublin has fallen by 30 per cent in the last year.

# property-market - Friday 8 June, 2012

From Business ETC 5 properties to view in… Dublin 15 Sponsored Post

# property-market - Friday 25 May, 2012

From Business ETC 5 properties to view in… Dublin 16 Sponsored Post This post contains images

# property-market - Thursday 24 May, 2012

From Business ETC Residential property prices continued decline in April – CSO Property

Residential property prices continued decline in April – CSO

The price of the average Irish home fell by 1.1 per cent in April; homes have lost around a sixth of their value in a year.

# property-market - Wednesday 23 May, 2012

NAMA to invest €2 billion in unfinished developments, new construction sites

Up to 25,000 construction jobs will be created, according to chairman Frank Daly.

# property-market - Friday 18 May, 2012

From Business ETC 5 properties to view in… Dun Laoghaire Sponsored Post

# property-market - Tuesday 10 April, 2012

From Business ETC IMF: Allowing homes to restructure debt will solve crisis quicker Household Debt

IMF: Allowing homes to restructure debt will solve crisis quicker

A new global report concludes that economic crises are worse if households accumulate more debt during a boom.

# property-market - Monday 2 April, 2012

From Business ETC Daft, MyHome reports offer mixed messages on house prices Property Market

Daft, MyHome reports offer mixed messages on house prices

Two new reports on property prices out this morning agree that prices are falling, but not on very much else.

# property-market - Monday 26 March, 2012

From Business ETC Apartments in Dublin now worth just 38pc of peak price Property

Apartments in Dublin now worth just 38pc of peak price

CSO figures show that residential property prices across Ireland were down by an average of 2.2 per cent in February.

# property-market - Tuesday 20 March, 2012

From Business ETC Bill for property valuations ‘has saved billions for taxpayer’ – NAMA Property

Bill for property valuations ‘has saved billions for taxpayer’ – NAMA

The state’s bad bank has spent millions having its properties valued, but says the payment reflect good value for money.

# property-market - Wednesday 14 March, 2012

The 9 at 9: Wednesday

Nine things to know this morning…

# property-market - Tuesday 28 February, 2012

From Business ETC Residential property prices continue rapid falls in January Property

Residential property prices continue rapid falls in January

The average home fell in value by 1.9 per cent in January, with the steepest drops in Dublin.

# property-market - Tuesday 24 January, 2012

From Business ETC Fall in house prices picks up speed in December Property Market

Fall in house prices picks up speed in December

The price of the average residential property fell by 1.7 per cent in December – and lost a sixth of its value in 2011.

# property-market - Tuesday 17 January, 2012

Column: 10 reasons why Ireland should be praying for a second bailout

Cheap money, essential reforms, and a route away from gombeenism? A second bailout would have immense benefits for Ireland, argues NAMAwinelake.

# property-market - Sunday 15 January, 2012

The 9 at 9: Sunday

Nine things to know on this Sunday morning…

# property-market - Saturday 14 January, 2012

Column: House prices need to fall further, or our economy is in danger

Have property prices finally bottomed out? We’d better hope not, writes Michael Taft.

This house could be yours for under €500

Property owner in Westmeath turns tables by asking people to pay €50 apiece to sumbit bid – the lowest unique bid wins.

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