Technology driving changes in Ireland’s property market featuring Owen Reilly
Irish new homes market is a sleeping giant that is only now waking up, writes Carol Tallon, May 19th, 2018. … One of the estate agents successfully championing proptech is Owen Reilly. Having tried solutions from the UK, Reilly and his team developed their own online bidding platform designed around the needs of their vendors and…
Grant Thornton iMagazine – Making Virtual Reality a reality
Following more than a few false dawns it finally appears that virtual reality (VR) technology is beginning to come into its own. Having signally failed to live up to expectation for many years the technology is now increasingly being used across a range of industry sectors including retail, education, life sciences, construction, hospitality and real…
The Irish Independent | 4 of a kind… City Gardens – featuring our property 20 Hanover Riverside
Green fingers in Grand Canal 20 Hanover Riverside is a three-bedroom duplex penthouse on the 6th and 7th floors of the Hanover Quay development in Grand Canal Dock. On the lower level there’s a large kitchen /dining room with a west-facing terrace, and three double bedrooms. The master is en suite and there is also…
The Sunday Times | Millionaire’s Row – How to get ahead in the clouds
Thanks to The Sunday Times for featuring our client’s lovely penthouse. For just one night Cara O’Doherty took refuge and experienced the penthouse at 20 Hanover Riverside for herself… The Sunday Times, April 29th 2018
The Irish Independent | Four of a kind… Dublin under €400,000 – featuring our property in Stoneybatter
Step up to Stoneybatter 51 Harold Road in Stoneybatter is a two-bedroom mid-terrace artisan house on a quiet street. The house has plenty of charm and character, with many original period features. There’s 58sqm of living space, with an entrance porch, living room with original floor boards and a fireplace, a contemporary fitted kitchen, two…
The Sunday Times | Updated and contemporary | 18 Woodside, Dodder Park Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin 14
New to market: 18 Woodside, Dodder Park Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin 14, €695,000 When Arthur and Grainne Cassidy bought 18 Woodside at the end of 2015, the house – located in a quiet cul de sac off Dodder Park Road – was much the same as when it was built in the mid-1990s. “It was in…
The Irish Times | Less ‘lad pad’, more city smart – docklands home is taken to a new level
Before placing this D2 rooftop apartment on the market, the owner called in interior designer Natasha Rocca Devine to give it a clean new look “When clients look to sell properties nowadays, most ask for a pricing, marketing and staging strategy,” says estate agent Owen Reilly, whose eponymous Dublin agency has recently sold apartments to…
The Sunday Times | Selling your home finding the right estate agent
Estate agent Owen Reilly gives his tips on getting the best valuation when selling your home.
The Irish Times | Artisan living a stroll from Dublin city centre for €395,000
Ashworth Place in Harold’s Cross might be only a 20-minute walk to St Stephen’s Green, a quick trot to Rathmines and minutes from the Grand Canal, but it is, vendor Paula says, “a remarkably quiet place to live”. She should know – she’s lived there for 22 years since buying for IR£68,000 (punts) in l996.…
Dublin Business Post | Bijou living: a hat-trick of Dublin gems
Millennium Tower: No 67 has a bird’s eye view of the Dublin docklands. By Tina-Marie O’Neill Mar 11, 2018. Young professionals, first-time buyers, downsizers and investors on the market for a Dublin apartment have …