Sunday Business Post write up on our Q2 data
Property editor Tina-Marie O’Neill reviews our latest report revealing a huge drop in listings and a marked rise in landlords leaving the market.
Sunday Business Post showcases new listing
Property editor Tina-Marie O’Neill features new sales listing, an upmarket apartment in the private gated scheme of Glaunsharoon in Donnybrook.
Irish Times advert showing our luxury properties for sale
Our advert in today’s Irish Times property supplement featuring our luxury properties for sale and on view by private appointment. All our properties can be viewed virtually on our website.
2 Gilbert Road featured in Irish Times.
The Irish Times features our double the space, 3 bed terraced house in Dublin 8 which has undergone a stunning conversion in recent years, almost doubling in size from 76sqm to 135sqm.
Covid means Waterloo for buyers and a city vendor.
The Irish Independent features the stunning mews property at 33 Waterloo Lane, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 that we are selling. The vendor detailed the renovation he carried out on the property a couple of years ago. Given this, the house is in perfect walk in condition in a wonderful Dublin location.
2 Gilbert Road featured in Irish Times
The Irish Times featured our double the space, 3 bed terraced house in Dublin 8 which has undergone a stunning conversion in recent years, almost doubling in size from 76sqm to 135sqm.
28 Hanover Dock advert SBP
Featured advert on 28 Hanover Dock in Property Plus in Business Post, Sunday 7th June.
Live beside the Edge in docklands penthouse for €1.7m
Sunday Business Post advert showcasing the stunning penthouse at 28 Hanover Dock, Grand Canal Dock, Dublin 2. This is a stunningly unique, three bedroom, duplex penthouse with amazing views over Grand Canal Dock on the market.
Appliance of nanoscience transformed this tiny €395k Ringsend cottage
Custom-built carpentry bring clever solutions to a small riverside home.
Property market: Is now the time to buy?
Those lucky enough to have avoided a major income hit from coronavirus, also known as Covid-19, may find themselves better placed than many to buy a home this year.