Dublin Residential Market Quarter 1 Analysis
Report and Analysis for Quarter 1 ended 31 March 2019
A perfect Paris match, just off the South Circular Road
A little bit of the French capital has been recreated in this Dublin home
Live on top of the world at this Smithfield penthouse for €625k
The triplex penthouse, which is set over three floors, occupies an entire building side washed in eastern, southern and western light. It belongs to Ed Brady, one of the original developers of the Smithfield scheme. Fusano Properties, a consortium of boom-era developers comprising Brady, Paddy Kelly, Joseph Linders and John Flynn, spearheaded the 480-unit development, a €500 million project that came to the market in 2005. The development included the Light House Cinema and a gym with a 25ft swimming pool.
Balcony bliss and mountain views from Rathfarnham penthouse for €500k
Vendors Brian and Cathy can but hope that the sale of their spacious, light-filled Rathfarnham apartment is less tortured than its acquisition. After five life-filled years in 304 Mother Theresa House, the couple are moving to a house with a garden and are able, almost, to look back with nostalgia at the buying process.
Lofty views from roomy Stoneybatter apartment for €350K
When Cathal Comerford, a software engineer, ran into Niall Callan, a teacher, at PantiBar on Dublin’s Capel Street, Cupid’s arrow struck, and now the newly engaged couple are getting ready to settle down. Both property owners, they are selling up their bachelor pads and looking for a new middle ground where they can set up home together.
7 ways to get the highest price on your property in a market where prices are stalling
t’s been an interesting few months for property. After several years of galloping prices, last year saw the market hiccup and many house sales stall or drop their prices.
Paul McNeive: ‘Economic power of Dublin Docklands to double by 2021’
There are 40,000 people working in Dublin’s Docklands, and there will be another 40,000 people working there within two years. That’s one dramatic revelation from an expert seminar run by Owen Reilly, estate agents, who specialise in docklands property. I attended the event as an Owen Reilly client, and I was surprised at the pace of development.
Bloomberg | Dublin Is Bursting at the Seams
Conall Laverty, who raised over $1 million for his Dublin-based startup, jokes that his mother still wants to know when he’s going to get a real job — maybe at Google or one of the other technology giants scattered across the city.
The Irish Independent | Growth of PRS to define Dublin Docklands residential market
At the heart of the action: Grand Canal Quay, as seen from the 17-storey Millennium Tower apartment building at nearby Charlotte Quay
The Dublin Docklands Residential Report 2019
2018 was another positive year for the Docklands Residential Market with selling prices up 4% and rental values up 8.7%. This does confirm a moderation in price inflation compared with the 13% increase in 2017. This is due to an increase in the supply of apartments (up 30% compared with 2017), Central Bank of Ireland…